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22.32.2.The element operators extract one element from the input sequence
//First, Last, Single, and ElementAt

using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Linq;
public class MainClass {
    public static void Main() {

        int[] numbers = 10987};
        int firstNumber = numbers.First();    
        int lastNumber = numbers.Last();      
        int secondNumber = numbers.ElementAt(1);
        int lowestNumber = numbers.OrderBy(n => n).First();
    }
}
22.32.ElementAt
22.32.1.Using ElementAt
22.32.2.The element operators extract one element from the input sequence
22.32.3.Calling the ElementAt Operator
22.32.4.Use ElementAt to print the fourth number less that 5 in an integer array
22.32.5.Get the 5th element
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