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Asked: May 18, 20262026-05-18T21:56:10+00:00 2026-05-18T21:56:10+00:00

Currently, I have this method to compare two numbers Private Function ETForGreaterThan(ByVal query As

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Currently, I have this method to compare two numbers

Private Function ETForGreaterThan(ByVal query As IQueryable(Of T), ByVal propertyValue As Object, ByVal propertyInfo As PropertyInfo) As IQueryable(Of T)

    Dim e As ParameterExpression = Expression.Parameter(GetType(T), "e")
    Dim m As MemberExpression = Expression.MakeMemberAccess(e, propertyInfo)
    Dim c As ConstantExpression = Expression.Constant(propertyValue, propertyValue.GetType())
    Dim b As BinaryExpression = Expression.GreaterThan(m, c)
    Dim lambda As Expression(Of Func(Of T, Boolean)) = Expression.Lambda(Of Func(Of T, Boolean))(b, e)
    Return query.Where(lambda)

End Function

It works fine and is consumed in this way

query = ETForGreaterThan(query, Value, propertyInfo)

As you can see, I give it an IQueryable collection and it add a where clause to it, base on a property and a value. Y can construct Lessthan, LessOrEqualThan etc equivalents as System.Linq.Expressions.Expression has this operators predefined.

¿How can I transform this code to do the same with strings? System.Linq.Expressions.Expression don’t give me a predefined operator like “contains” or “startwith” and I’m really noob with Expression trees.

Thanks, and please Post your answer in C#/VB. Choose the one that make you feel more confortable.

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    2026-05-18T21:56:11+00:00Added an answer on May 18, 2026 at 9:56 pm
    using System;
    using System.Linq;
    using System.Linq.Expressions;
    using System.Reflection;
    
    namespace WindowsFormsApplication1
    {
        static class Program
        {
            [STAThread]
            static void Main()
            {
                using (var context = new NorthwindEntities())
                {
                    PropertyInfo propertyInfo = typeof(Customer).GetProperty("CustomerID"); 
    
                    IQueryable<Customer> query = context.Customers;
                    query = ETForStartsWith<Customer>(query, "A", propertyInfo); 
                    var list = query.ToList();
                }
            }
    
            static IQueryable<T> ETForStartsWith<T>(IQueryable<T> query, string propertyValue, PropertyInfo propertyInfo)
            {
                ParameterExpression e = Expression.Parameter(typeof(T), "e");
                MemberExpression m = Expression.MakeMemberAccess(e, propertyInfo);
                ConstantExpression c = Expression.Constant(propertyValue, typeof(string));
                MethodInfo mi = typeof(string).GetMethod("StartsWith", new Type[] { typeof(string) });
                Expression call = Expression.Call(m, mi, c);
    
                Expression<Func<T, bool>> lambda = Expression.Lambda<Func<T, bool>>(call, e); 
                return query.Where(lambda);
            }
        }
    }
    
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