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C# Querying With LINQ Query Operators Quantifiers

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Challenge Task 1 of 2

Create a variable named anyBlueBirds and write a LINQ query using the Any method to assign a boolean value if there are any Bird objects in the birds list that have the value "Blue" in the Color property. Bummer! Did you set 'anyBlueBirds' to a value? Restart Preview Get Help Recheck work CodeChallenge.cs

1 var birds = new List<Bird> 2 { 3 new Bird { Name = "Cardinal", Color = "Red", Sightings = 3 }, 4 new Bird { Name = "Dove", Color = "White", Sightings = 2 }, 5 new Bird { Name = "Robin", Color = "Red", Sightings = 5 }, 6 new Bird { Name = "Canary", Color = "Yellow", Sightings = 0 }, 7 new Bird { Name = "Blue Jay", Color = "Blue", Sightings = 1 }, 8 new Bird { Name = "Crow", Color = "Black", Sightings = 11 }, 9 new Bird { Name = "Pidgeon", Color = "White", Sightings = 10 } 10 }; 11 var anyBlueBirds = new List<Birds> 12 { 13 anyBlueBirds.Any(b=> b.Color == "Blue"); 14 } 15 ā€‹

CodeChallenge.cs
var birds = new List<Bird>
{
    new Bird { Name = "Cardinal", Color = "Red", Sightings = 3 },
    new Bird { Name =  "Dove", Color = "White", Sightings = 2 },
    new Bird { Name =  "Robin", Color = "Red", Sightings = 5 },
    new Bird { Name =  "Canary", Color = "Yellow", Sightings = 0 },
    new Bird { Name =  "Blue Jay", Color = "Blue", Sightings = 1 },
    new Bird { Name =  "Crow", Color = "Black", Sightings = 11 },
    new Bird { Name =  "Pidgeon", Color = "White", Sightings = 10 }
};
var anyBlueBirds = new List<Birds>
{
    anyBlueBirds.Any(b=> b.Color == "Blue");
}

2 Answers

Steven Parker
Steven Parker
231,072 Points

:point_right: You should apply the Any method to the existing birds variable.

This statement is creating anyBlueBirds, so it would not make sense to reference it yet.

And you can assign the new variable directly from the result of the Any (you don't need a "new").

thanks steven