Element Operations (Visual Basic)
Element operations return a single, specific element from a sequence.
The standard query operator methods that perform element operations are listed in the following section.
Methods
Method Name | Description | Visual Basic Query Expression Syntax | More Information |
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ElementAt | Returns the element at a specified index in a collection. | Not applicable. | Enumerable.ElementAt Queryable.ElementAt |
ElementAtOrDefault | Returns the element at a specified index in a collection or a default value if the index is out of range. | Not applicable. | Enumerable.ElementAtOrDefault Queryable.ElementAtOrDefault |
First | Returns the first element of a collection, or the first element that satisfies a condition. | Not applicable. | Enumerable.First Queryable.First |
FirstOrDefault | Returns the first element of a collection, or the first element that satisfies a condition. Returns a default value if no such element exists. | Not applicable. | Enumerable.FirstOrDefault Queryable.FirstOrDefault Queryable.FirstOrDefault<TSource>(IQueryable<TSource>) |
Last | Returns the last element of a collection, or the last element that satisfies a condition. | Not applicable. | Enumerable.Last Queryable.Last |
LastOrDefault | Returns the last element of a collection, or the last element that satisfies a condition. Returns a default value if no such element exists. | Not applicable. | Enumerable.LastOrDefault Queryable.LastOrDefault |
Single | Returns the only element of a collection, or the only element that satisfies a condition. | Not applicable. | Enumerable.Single Queryable.Single |
SingleOrDefault | Returns the only element of a collection, or the only element that satisfies a condition. Returns a default value if no such element exists or the collection does not contain exactly one element. | Not applicable. | Enumerable.SingleOrDefault Queryable.SingleOrDefault |
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