What does LINQ return when the results are empty
I have a question about LINQ query. Normally a query returns a IEnumerable<T>
type. If the return is empty, not sure if it is null or not. I am not sure if the following ToList()
will throw an exception or just a empty List<string>
if nothing found in IEnumerable
result?
List<string> list = {"a"};
// is the result null or something else?
IEnumerable<string> ilist = from x in list where x == "ABC" select x;
// Or directly to a list, exception thrown?
List<string> list1 = (from x in list where x == "ABC" select x).ToList();
I know it is a very simple question, but I don't have VS available for the time being.