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hi,

now only i am using mvc..

i have some sample project, that is more have '=>'..

Like
C#
Html.TextBoxFor(m => m.CustomerCode)


What is the name of that symbol?
what is meant by => ?

Regards
AR
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As noted, officially it is the "Lambda operator"
Unofficially, some (Scott Hanselman, ...) call it the "Anders operator" ;)
so
C#
x => x + 2

is pronounced:
X anders X plus two
 
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it's called "Lambda operator".
 
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It's called the "Lambda operator" and it introduces an inline function definition.
MSDN[^] describes it well.
 
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