I don't understand why there are dislikes.. May be some aliens are doing this.. Kudvenkat sir.. I am very grateful to you sir.. You are like Sachin in the field of cricket..🙏🙏🙏🙏
Hi Venkat, Thank you for the video but I have a question. What if we had more then one list of class object in the student class. For example a list of phone since a student may have more than one phone.
Sir please know why distinct with select is not working with below syntax IEnumerable sub= Student.getAllStudent().Select(sub=> sub.Subjects).Distinct();. This is not giving distinct records , even if in case of subject of a single student specified twice ie Subject ={"ASP.Net","C#","ADO.NET","C#"}. Gives result as ASP.Net C# ADO.NET C#
I don't understand why there are dislikes.. May be some aliens are doing this.. Kudvenkat sir.. I am very grateful to you sir.. You are like Sachin in the field of cricket..🙏🙏🙏🙏
Thanks a lot! you are the best .Net instructor on youtube.
this whole LINQ tutorial series is great!
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Hi Venkat, Thank you for the video but I have a question. What if we had more then one list of class object in the student class. For example a list of phone since a student may have more than one phone.
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Sir please know why distinct with select is not working with below syntax IEnumerable sub= Student.getAllStudent().Select(sub=> sub.Subjects).Distinct();. This is not giving distinct records , even if in case of subject of a single student specified twice ie Subject ={"ASP.Net","C#","ADO.NET","C#"}. Gives result as ASP.Net C# ADO.NET C#
distinct with select is not possible since for each loop1 , you have to display loop2 values.
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Excellent..!! very nice explanation..!! I want these slides. where can I find them?
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who else liked the video just for that crisssp voice