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Extract row-column from array of objects
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28/04/2011 10:13:44
 
 
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ASP.NET
Category:
LINQ
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Environment:
C# 4.0
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Thread ID:
01508607
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01508654
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>>>>I can put in result{0] and see that node but I can't figure out the rest
>>>>
>>>>result[0].item[0].value would seem logical to me but doesn't work

>
>How about just result[0].item[0] ... leave off the .value
>
>~~Bonnie

Nope, doesn't like that. Once you get result[0]. it has no idea what item is .

BTW, does object[][] )( two bracket pairs ) mean something. ? I can find nothing googling but I'd swear I've seen in intellisense or someplace and it looks like something that may apply to this

( I've also tried result.[0].[0] etc )


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