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Is there a way to store an operator inside a variable? I want to do something like this (pseudo code):

void MyLoop(int start, int finish, operator op)
{
    for(var i = start; i < finish; op)
    {
        //do stuff with i
    }
}

I could then call this method like so:

MyLoop(15, 45, ++);
MyLoop(60, 10, --);

Does something like this exist in C#?

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I suppose something like this. You do not define the operator, but a function (lambda) which does the change for you.

void MyLoop(int start, int finish, Func<int, int> op)
{
    for(var i = start; i < finish; i = op(i))
    {
        //do stuff with i
    }
}

I could then call this method like so:

MyLoop(15, 45, x => x+1);
MyLoop(60, 10, x => x-1);

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