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The myCollection contains no element with Id == 10:

var myVar1 = myCollection.Where(q => q.Id == 10);

In the above case the myVar1 represents just the empty collection.

But why in the following example I get a Sequence contains no matching element exception instead of just null in the myVar2?

var myVar2 = myCollection.First(q => q.Id == 10);

How to explain it correctly?

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Use FirstOrDefault if you want the first matching item or null if there are none.

var myVar2 = myCollection.FirstOrDefault(q => q.Id == 10);
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Because First() expects one and only one result to be returned. It isn't meant to handle a one or no results.

You need FirstOrDefault() for that.

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