I would like to have a template property for my customer button template that includes different options which affect the content of an image.
I.e.
Close
Maximise
Restore
Minimise
So when the user of the control wants to set the type of button to maximise, they pick it out of a drop down in ...
@LewsTherin But your still refering to the reference.. Yes, in reality a reference is passed by value, but only because what actually gets copied is the pointer value, not the instance it self..
Well, I gave you a reason earlier... The thing is you don't have to create a list and then return it, so you can modify the items returned while you are processing
Which means you can, for example, create a collection with unlimited items
Consider allocating the memory for that in advance..
@LewsTherin Memory: if you are creating objects in a loop, they are created only when they are requested. Execution time: If you break out of a loop, the rest of the items in the IEnumerable are not fetched
This makes more sense if you consider that not everything lives on your computer. Loading a resource from the Internet or a resource share can take some time.