How to perform conditional LINQ queries?
Short answer: How to perform conditional LINQ queries? string searchName = "Alice"; var query = employees.AsQueryable(); if (!string.IsNullOrEmpty(searchName)) query = query.Where(e => e.Name.Contains(searchName)); var result = query.ToList(); Follow : Explanation: Build LINQ queries dynamically based on conditions. How to perform conditional LINQ queries? string…… searchName = "Alice"; var query = employees.AsQueryable(); if…
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(!string.IsNullOrEmpty(searchName)) query = query.Where(e => e.Name.Contains(searchName)); var result = query.ToList(); Follow : Explanation: Build LINQ queries dynamically based on conditions.
Real-world example (ShopNest)
ShopNest uses LINQ to query orders: filter by date, project to a summary DTO, and order by total—readable C# that becomes SQL under EF Core.
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- Define — one clear sentence (the short answer above).
- Example — relate it to a project like ShopNest or your real work.
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