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Start your free trialNathan Reinauer
2,097 PointsI keep getting an error, but I have no idea why. I'm writing the code pretty much the same as in the lesson.
Getting a compiler error, but I don't know what it means.
var birds = new[]
{
new { Name = "Pelican", Color = "White" },
new { Name = "Swan", Color = "White" },
new { Name = "Crow", Color = "Black" }
};
var mysteryBird = new { Color = "White", Sightings = 3;
var matchingBirds = from b in birds where b.Color == mysteryBird.Color select new { BirdName = b.Name };
1 Answer
Steven Parker
231,248 PointsHow did you get past task 1?
Bogdan is right, you're missing the closing brace in the initialization of mysteryBird. But that should've been done for task 1 — did you accidentally remove it while working on task 2?
Bogdan Cabaj
16,349 PointsBogdan Cabaj
16,349 PointsYou are missing a curly brace at the end of "var mysteryBird = new { Color = "White", Sightings = 3}; "