Multiple linq statement to single linq statement
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code containin multiple linq statement. How to convert it as single statement.
if (Filter != " ")
{
details = (from e in Workitem where e.Country.ToLower().StartsWith(Filter.ToLower()) select e).ToList();
if (details.Count <= 0)
{
details = (from e in Workitem where e.Capital.ToLower().StartsWith(Filter.ToLower()) select e).ToList();
if (details.Count <= 0)
{
details = (from e in Workitem where e.Region.ToLower().StartsWith(Filter.ToLower()) select e).ToList();
if (details.Count <= 0)
{
details = (from e in Workitem where e.S_region.ToLower().StartsWith(Filter.ToLower()) select e).ToList();
}
}
}
}
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code containin multiple linq statement. How to convert it as single statement.
if (Filter != " ")
{
details = (from e in Workitem where e.Country.ToLower().StartsWith(Filter.ToLower()) select e).ToList();
if (details.Count <= 0)
{
details = (from e in Workitem where e.Capital.ToLower().StartsWith(Filter.ToLower()) select e).ToList();
if (details.Count <= 0)
{
details = (from e in Workitem where e.Region.ToLower().StartsWith(Filter.ToLower()) select e).ToList();
if (details.Count <= 0)
{
details = (from e in Workitem where e.S_region.ToLower().StartsWith(Filter.ToLower()) select e).ToList();
}
}
}
}
c# linq
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code containin multiple linq statement. How to convert it as single statement.
if (Filter != " ")
{
details = (from e in Workitem where e.Country.ToLower().StartsWith(Filter.ToLower()) select e).ToList();
if (details.Count <= 0)
{
details = (from e in Workitem where e.Capital.ToLower().StartsWith(Filter.ToLower()) select e).ToList();
if (details.Count <= 0)
{
details = (from e in Workitem where e.Region.ToLower().StartsWith(Filter.ToLower()) select e).ToList();
if (details.Count <= 0)
{
details = (from e in Workitem where e.S_region.ToLower().StartsWith(Filter.ToLower()) select e).ToList();
}
}
}
}
c# linq
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code containin multiple linq statement. How to convert it as single statement.
if (Filter != " ")
{
details = (from e in Workitem where e.Country.ToLower().StartsWith(Filter.ToLower()) select e).ToList();
if (details.Count <= 0)
{
details = (from e in Workitem where e.Capital.ToLower().StartsWith(Filter.ToLower()) select e).ToList();
if (details.Count <= 0)
{
details = (from e in Workitem where e.Region.ToLower().StartsWith(Filter.ToLower()) select e).ToList();
if (details.Count <= 0)
{
details = (from e in Workitem where e.S_region.ToLower().StartsWith(Filter.ToLower()) select e).ToList();
}
}
}
}
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