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C# Querying With LINQ Now You're Querying Selecting, Projecting and Anonymous Types

Ramy Elsaraf
Ramy Elsaraf
7,633 Points

Pls help

In the CodeChallenge.cs file, the birds variable holds an array of anonymously typed objects similar to our Bird class. Create a variable named mysteryBird and assign to it an anonymously typed object that has a property named Color with a value of "White" and another property named Sightings with a value of 3

CodeChallenge.cs
var birds = new[] 
{ 
    new { Name = "Pelican", Color = "White" }, 
    new { Name = "Swan", Color = "White" }, 
    new { Name = "Crow", Color = "Black" } 

};

var mysteryBird = new {Name="MysteryBird", Color = birds.Color, Sightings =3  };

1 Answer

William Li
PLUS
William Li
Courses Plus Student 26,868 Points

hi there.

The challenge requires that you set the color to "White", but birds.Color does not equal to "White".

var mysteryBird = new {Name="MysteryBird", Color = "White", Sightings =3  };

Now it should work.