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Use index when querying array with LINQ
 
using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Linq;
using System.Drawing;

public class Book {
    public String Title get; set; }

    public override String ToString() {
        return Title;
    }
}

class Program {


    static public Book[] Books =
    {
      new Book {Title="F"},
      new Book {Title="B"}
    };

    static void Main(string[] args) {
        var books =
          Books
            .Select((book, index=> new index, book.Title })
            .OrderBy(book => book.Title);
    }
}

 
Related examples in the same category
1.Query by position
2.Use an indexed Where clause (where the length of the number's name is shorter than its value)
3.Select - Indexed: prints the value of the integer and whether it matches its index in the array
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