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Asked: May 21, 20262026-05-21T00:22:03+00:00 2026-05-21T00:22:03+00:00

After reading the example of Microsoft here var query = from Student student in

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After reading the example of Microsoft here

        var query = from Student student in arrList
                    where student.Scores[0] > 95
                    select student;

        foreach (Student s in query)
            Console.WriteLine(s.LastName + ": " + s.Scores[0]);

I have a question :

Is it possible to avoid the loop ?

    foreach (Student s in query)
        Console.WriteLine(s.LastName + ": " + s.Scores[0]);

What if i rewrite the query and assume my query will always return one result.

    var query = from Student student in arrList
                where student.FirstName == "Cesar"
                select student;

I dont need to do a loop… I know that my query return only one element.

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    2026-05-21T00:22:03+00:00Added an answer on May 21, 2026 at 12:22 am

    It will still be an IEnumerable, but with one item. If you want to extract it you can use First() or even better Single():

    var query = from Student student in arrList
                where student.FirstName == "Cesar"
                select student;
    
    var student = query.Single();
    

    Also you can replace the entire where clause by using Single/First overloaded methods:

    var emperor = arrList.Single(s => s.FirstName == "Cesar");
    

    Single is more strict than First since it will also check that there is exactly one item returned.

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