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C# C# Streams and Data Processing Parsing Data Working with Enums

Dominik Huber
Dominik Huber
4,631 Points

How is this working? She never adds the GameResult to the List<GameResult>?

In the method there is a while loop. And in the while loop there is this code:

GameResult gameResult = new GameResult();

Doesn't that mean that every new iteration the gameResult value gets overrided every new iteration? She never adds the finished object to the list, does she?

Maybe if someone can explain me what is going on there.

Thank you!

1 Answer

Steven Parker
Steven Parker
229,695 Points

The gameResult object is added to the list. After populating it with data, the last statement in the loop is:

        soccerResults.Add(gameResult);

This is the last change made to the code in that video.

Dominik Huber
Dominik Huber
4,631 Points

Thx that explains it. Thank you!