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Data domains are different from object domains. When we deal with objects like arrays and collections, we use iteration to retrieve their elements. If we’re looking for a particular element based on its content rather than its index, we have to use a loop and process each element individually. For example, for an array of strings there is no built-in method to retrieve all elements whose length is equal to a particular value.
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© 2006 Fabio Claudio Ferracchiati
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(2006). LINQ to Objects. In: LINQ for Visual C# 2005. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-0257-8_1
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