Hi all, trying to remember again something I've forgotten, what's the behavior of C# that a call on IQueryable or IEnumerable won't be executed until it gets to foreach for example (or First Single.. other LINQ extensions)
I'm pretty sure that if you do something like myResult = myData.Where(x => /* some predicate */) you only get the filter applied when you try to read from myResult. Same if you also have transformations (like .Select()) and others. They should only take effect if you start reading from myResult. I'm not sure if that's always the case (some stuff might eagerly evaluate, dunno) but I'd expect lazy evaluation for most LINQ methods.
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I have two lists and I want to compare these and update below fields using 2nd list value StudentAddressLine1,StudentAddressLine2,StudentAddressPincode,StudentAddressCity,StudentAddressState
Student Class
public class Student
{
public string StudentNumber { get; set; }
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posted on August 08, 2022 by Sayed Ibrahim Hashimi
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