LINQ for VB 2005

collections, we use iteration to retrieve their elements. If we’re looking for a particular element based on its content rather than its index, we have to use a loop and process each element individually. For example, for an array of strings there is no built-in method to retrieve all elements wh...

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Tác giả chính: Ferracchiati, Fabio Claudio
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spelling oai:scholar.dlu.edu.vn:DLU123456789-315072014-01-20T06:07:58Z LINQ for VB 2005 Ferracchiati, Fabio Claudio Technologies collections, we use iteration to retrieve their elements. If we’re looking for a particular element based on its content rather than its index, we have to use a loop and process each element individually. For example, for an array of strings there is no built-in method to retrieve all elements whose length is equal to a particular value. LINQ addresses this challenge by providing a uniform way to access data from any data source using familiar syntax. It lets us focus on working with data rather than on accessing it. LINQ to Objects can be used with any class that implements the IEnumerable(Of T) interface. Let’s look at how it works. 2012-08-20T03:25:03Z 2012-08-20T03:25:03Z 2007 Book 1-4302-0256-4 978-1-4302-0256-1 http://scholar.dlu.edu.vn/thuvienso/handle/DLU123456789/31507 en application/pdf Apress
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LINQ for VB 2005
description collections, we use iteration to retrieve their elements. If we’re looking for a particular element based on its content rather than its index, we have to use a loop and process each element individually. For example, for an array of strings there is no built-in method to retrieve all elements whose length is equal to a particular value. LINQ addresses this challenge by providing a uniform way to access data from any data source using familiar syntax. It lets us focus on working with data rather than on accessing it. LINQ to Objects can be used with any class that implements the IEnumerable(Of T) interface. Let’s look at how it works.
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