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C# Querying With LINQ Now You're Querying Selecting, Projecting and Anonymous Types

Hendrik Heim
Hendrik Heim
1,012 Points

Querying with LINQ Challenge 1/2

I don't get the task. Some explanation please :P

CodeChallenge.cs
var mysteryBird = new[] { new { Color = "White", Sightings = 3} };
var birds = new[] 
{ 
    new { Name = "Pelican", Color = "White" }, 
    new { Name = "Swan", Color = "White" }, 
    new { Name = "Crow", Color = "Black" } ,


};

1 Answer

Steven Parker
Steven Parker
229,657 Points

:point_right: You're close, but mysteryBird should be a single object and not an array.

So you'll only use one "new", no brackets ("[]"), and only one set of braces.