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I'm trying to understand why this code is not working.

    private static object _lock;

    public static void Main (string[] args)
    {
        Thread thread;
        _lock = new object();

        foreach (int num in Enumerable.Range(0,5)) {
            thread  = new Thread (() => print(num.ToString()));
            thread.Start(); 
        }
    }

    public static void print(string text)
    {
        lock(_lock)
        {
            Console.WriteLine(text);
        }
    }

I end up with an output of

4 1 4 4 3

or any other random number of digits. Why does it repeat digits?

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Because each thread is refering to the loop variable, and does not get its own copy at the time you create the thread.

Notice that the compiler is warning you: "Access to a modified closure".

    foreach (int num in Enumerable.Range(0,5))
    {
        int loopnum = num;

        thread = new Thread(() => print(loopnum.ToString())); 
        thread.Start();  
    }

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