I have a dictionary that looks something like this:
Dictionary<String, List<String>>
test1 : 1,3,4,5
test2 : 2,3,6,7
test3 : 2,8
How can I get a count of all the values using LINQ and LINQ extensions?
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Let’s say you have:
If you want the number of lists, it’s as simple as:
If you want the total count of all the strings in all the lists:
If you want the count of all the distinct strings in all the lists: