In my Entity Framework Code First project I have a repository object which contains routes
public class EFRepository
{
...
public IQueryable<Route> Routes
{
get { return context.Routes; }
}
...
}
If I run
var routes = this.repository.Routes
.Where(r => r.DeployedService.IsActive.HasValue
&& r.DeployedService.IsActive.Value);
The routes object is of type IQueryable<Route>
.
However, if I run
Func<Route, bool> routeIsActive = r => r.DeployedService.IsActive.HasValue
&& r.DeployedService.IsActive.Value;
var routes = this.repository.Routes.Where(routeIsActive);
The routes object in this case is of type IEnumerable<Route>
.
I would have thought that they would be evaluated the same but clearly I am wrong. What is the difference between the two statements and why do they return different types.