I came upon this question in which the OP wants to change their implementation of a task.
Just started with Lambda in c# and I got stumbled by this.How can I convert following code block to lambda expression, adding all the values in headers get added to DefaultRequestHeaders.
var client = new HttpClient(); foreach (var header in headers) { client.DefaultRequestHeaders.Add(header.Name, header.Value); }
The question itself is clear. While it doesn't include what type headers
is, everything else is there (and I don't think including the type really changes the answer). It is pretty much an MVCE and minor improvements on the OP's end wouldn't change the result. The problem (for those of you who don't use C#) is that OP's current implementation is already about as good as it can be, and asking to change it to what the OP wants would be an abuse of lambda expressions (it would in no way improve the OP's current implementation, just the opposite if anything).
The question ended up getting an answer that provided the worse implementation, just for the sake of doing so. The OP then accepted this poor answer. While the answer does technically answer the question, it cannot be considered useful since it is a worse implementation than what the OP already has. In addition, both the answer and question are in no way helpful for future readers.
The question is not unclear or too broad. Looking over the off-topic options, none of them really seemed to fit. The question isn't about general hardware or software, has nothing to do with anything network related, isn't looking for an off-site resource, and it is (mostly) an MVCE.
The only two flags that I thought might apply are
- Opinion based, since it can be said that what the OP is asking for would directly result in lower quality than what they already have.
- Off-topic - problem can no longer be reproduced (since the OP doesn't really have a "problem" in the first place).
I feel like both of these would be rejected though. Would a mod flag be better or should I stick to one of the other flags? Or am I totally off base and this question is fine for the site?