an array question [modified]
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i found my answer. i shared,may be its helpfull who need him. var enumerationList = x.Select(s => s.Split(',')).GroupBy(s => s[0], s => s[1]); bye bye M$ guys
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i found my answer. i shared,may be its helpfull who need him. var enumerationList = x.Select(s => s.Split(',')).GroupBy(s => s[0], s => s[1]); bye bye M$ guys
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bluetx wrote:
bye bye
Don't let the door hit you in the ass on the way out.
My failometer is detecting vast quantities of FAIL! "Its SQL - hardly programming..." (Caslen)
Don't bother, this guy is walking into failure. His project / goals won't be accomplished with his attitude. He may get a line of code, but the overall project is destined for failure under his guidance.
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Don't bother, this guy is walking into failure. His project / goals won't be accomplished with his attitude. He may get a line of code, but the overall project is destined for failure under his guidance.
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bluetx wrote:
bye bye
Don't let the door hit you in the ass on the way out.
My failometer is detecting vast quantities of FAIL! "Its SQL - hardly programming..." (Caslen)
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Try looking at the documentation for the generic list constructor. If you can't figure it out from there you may have a PEBKAC error.
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Ennis Ray Lynch, Jr. wrote:
you may have a PEBKAC error
Not heard that one before - thank you (and google for the explanation)! :laugh:
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