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C# C# Objects Encapsulation with Properties Property Practice

what is the different between those funtion?

//public bool HasScored { get { return _pathStep >= _path.Length} } and // Public bool IsDead()=>Health<=0; i dont mean the name. Can i type like this? public bool HasScored()=>_pathStep >= _path.Length;

1 Answer

Steven Parker
Steven Parker
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Yes, those are two different forms of defining a function, either one creates a function that does the same thing.

I recall that the instructor referred to the "arrow notation" as "syntactic sugar".