I am looking for an elegant way, preferably a short linq expression, to count how many alphanumeric chars a given string contains.
The 'boring' way I do it now is this:
int num = 0;
for (int i = 0; i < password.Length; i++)
{
if (!char.IsLetterOrDigit(password, i))
{
num++;
}
}
if (num < MinRequiredNonAlphanumericCharacters)
return false;
This is rather short already, but I am sure with some linq magic this can be done in an even shorter, equally understandable expression, right?