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Simple Lambdas Sample

This sample demonstrates the use of lambda expressions in method-based queries.

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To run this sample

  • There are 11 samples in this project. By default you will run the first sample. If you change the Main() method in Program.cs, you can modify the code to run one of the other 10 samples. For instance, by default, Main calls:
        Samples.Sample1();

Modify this code to call Sample2():

        Samples.Sample2();
  • The samples are named Sample1(), Sample2(), and so forth, up to Sample10()..

Demonstrates

This sample demonstrates how to use lambda expressions in a method-based query. (Lambdas are not used in query expressions.) For more information about the difference between method-based queries and query expressions, see LINQ Query Syntax versus Method Syntax (C#).

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