I'm a little confused... ". Bar isn't a ParameterExpression it is a MemberExpression f is the parameter. What exactly is it that you want to do?
Note that one option is to load the sample code into reflector, turn of the . NET 3.5 hints, and read how it does it - it'll look like the code here but is usually easy enough to follow.
I'm a little confused... ". Bar" isn't a ParameterExpression - it is a MemberExpression. F is the parameter.
What exactly is it that you want to do? Note that one option is to load the sample code into reflector, turn of the . NET 3.5 hints, and read how it does it - it'll look like the code here, but is usually easy enough to follow.
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