Is it possible to get an integer count of elements that appear only once in a list with LINQ without creating a temporary list of those values and then counting that list?
Obviously this doesn't work but something like:
int test = list.Count(s => s.id).Where(s.id.Count() == 1);
s.id
? How do you know that an element appears only once? Do you compare by reference or bys.id
?Distinct
method.Distinct
wouldn't give me elements that appear once.