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I found this function (for a "where in" query expression) and I want to use it, but there are some errors and I don't know why because I saw this function in many forums and it should work...

static Expression<Func<TElement, bool>> BuildContainsExpression<TElement, TValue>(

Expression<Func<TElement, TValue>> valueSelector, IEnumerable<TValue> values)

{

    if (null == valueSelector) { throw new ArgumentNullException("valueSelector"); }

    if (null == values) { throw new ArgumentNullException("values"); }

    ParameterExpression p = valueSelector.Parameters.Single();

    // p => valueSelector(p) == values[0] || valueSelector(p) == ...

    if (!values.Any())

    {

        return e => false;

    }

    var equals = values.Select(value => (Expression)Expression.Equal(valueSelector.Body, Expression.Constant(value, typeof(TValue))));

    var body = equals.Aggregate<Expression>((accumulate, equal) => Expression.Or(accumulate, equal));

    return Expression.Lambda<Func<TElement, bool>>(body, p);

}

The errors are:

'System.Collections.ObjectModel.ReadOnlyCollection' does not contain a definition for 'Single' and no extension method 'Single' accepting a first argument of type 'System.Collections.ObjectModel.ReadOnlyCollection' could be found (are you missing a using directive or an assembly reference?)

'System.Collections.Generic.IEnumerable' does not contain a definition for 'Any' and no extension method 'Any' accepting a first argument of type 'System.Collections.Generic.IEnumerable' could be found (are you missing a using directive or an assembly reference?)

Can anyone help me? Thank you in advance.

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  • Are you sure you have .NET Framework 3.5 Service Pack 1 installed?
    – Devart
    Dec 8, 2010 at 16:49

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You probably need to add:

using System.Linq;
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