VCS2010_09_10 – LINQ Projection

Projection in LINQ is the act of selecting data items from a sequence and shaping them into a new instance of a named type (a .NET Framework type or custom class) OR into an anonymous type. This video demonstrates many different techniques for using the LINQ C# keyword SELECT as a means of projecting your results into new lists of a given type. Even some more advanced projections are demonstrated such as taking an object graph and projecting it into a new XML document — in one line of code! We demonstrate both method and query syntax for all examples.

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