What's it called when a method that takes a lambda expression as the parameter, such as Enumerable.Where, is invoked without actually declaring a variable or method parameter in the expression?
For example, I'm familiar with this lambda expression syntax:
public string GetDigits(string input)
{
return new String(input.Where(i => Char.IsDigit(i)).ToArray());
}
However, I was surprised to find out that this can also be written as:
public string GetDigits(string input)
{
return new String(input.Where(Char.IsDigit).ToArray());
}
What's going on in that second snippet, where the Char.IsDigit() method is (apparently) being called with an implicit parameter? What is this syntax called?