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Start your free trialErica Holland
13,621 PointsGetting compiler error CS0201.
using System.Linq; List<int> numbersGreaterThanTen = new List<int>(); foreach (int number in numbers) { if (number > 10) { numbersGreaterThanTen.Add(number); } }
numbersGreaterThanTen List<int>(3) { 16, 32, 64 } from number in numbers where number > 10 select number; (1,1): error CS0201: Only assignment, call, increment, decrement, await, and new object expressions can be used as a statement
1 Answer
Evan O'Hara
7,372 PointsThe reason this is happening probably has to do with how their workspace is setup to simplify some things. I got this in Visual Studio by declaring numbersGreaterThanTen as an IEnumerable<int>.
So working in Visual Studio is gonna be something like this:
List<int> numbers = new List<int> { 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64 }; IEnumerable<int> numbersGreaterThanTen = new List<int>(); numbersGreaterThanTen = from number in numbers where number > 10 select number;
Steven Parker
231,268 PointsSteven Parker
231,268 PointsTo properly display posted code, always use the instructions for code formatting in the Markdown Cheatsheet pop-up below the "Add an Answer" area. Or watch this video on code formatting.
But a much better way to share code from a workspace is to use the "snapshot" function and post the link it gives you.