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Quantifiers Operators in LINQ

 by Dinesh Beniwal on Sep 02, 2010

In this article you will see the working of Quantifiers operators in LINQ.
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Quantifiers operators in LINQ determine a true/ false for the given operator and then return a Boolean value if some or all the elements in a sequence satisfy a condition. There are 2 common Quantifiers operations that can be used in LINQ Any and All.

In this article , you will see some common LINQ where i can use these operators.
I have created a course and student class. Each student belongs to a course. We will query these objects and retrieve information using LINQ through the quantifiers available to us. Here's the sample data:

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