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A lambda expression is a concise way to define an anonymous function directly in your code. Lambdas let you write small, inline functions at the point where you need them, often as arguments to algorithms or for encapsulating brief logic.

Before lambda expressions, C++ developers used function pointers and functors to pass behavior to algorithms. Function pointers were simple but lacked type safety and couldn’t capture local variables. Functors could hold state but required defining extra structs or classes, making the code verbose.

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#include <iostream> // Traditional function pointer void printMessage() { std::cout << "Hello from function pointer!" << std::endl; } int main() { // Using a function pointer void (*funcPtr)() = printMessage; funcPtr(); }

Lambda expressions solved these issues by offering concise, inline functions that can capture local variables, improving readability and flexibility.

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#include <iostream> int main() { // Using a lambda expression auto lambda = []() { std::cout << "Hello from lambda!" << std::endl; }; lambda(); }
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Prerequisites
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Note
Definition

A lambda expression is a concise way to define an anonymous function directly in your code. Lambdas let you write small, inline functions at the point where you need them, often as arguments to algorithms or for encapsulating brief logic.

Before lambda expressions, C++ developers used function pointers and functors to pass behavior to algorithms. Function pointers were simple but lacked type safety and couldn’t capture local variables. Functors could hold state but required defining extra structs or classes, making the code verbose.

main.cpp

main.cpp

copy
1234567891011121314
#include <iostream> // Traditional function pointer void printMessage() { std::cout << "Hello from function pointer!" << std::endl; } int main() { // Using a function pointer void (*funcPtr)() = printMessage; funcPtr(); }

Lambda expressions solved these issues by offering concise, inline functions that can capture local variables, improving readability and flexibility.

main.cpp

main.cpp

copy
1234567891011
#include <iostream> int main() { // Using a lambda expression auto lambda = []() { std::cout << "Hello from lambda!" << std::endl; }; lambda(); }
question mark

Which statement best describes lambda expressions in C++ and their main advantage?

Select the correct answer

Was alles duidelijk?

Hoe kunnen we het verbeteren?

Bedankt voor je feedback!

Sectie 1. Hoofdstuk 1
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