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I have this string:

   foreach (string error in result.Errors)

When I check it says that result.Errors is IEnumerable

I tried to get the first of these like this but it does not work:

   var error1 = result.Errors[0];

Can someone give me advice on what I am doing wrong?

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6 Answers 6

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Something like this:

  String error1 = result.Errors.FirstOrDefault();

if there's a possibility that result itself can be null, than you have to add an additinal check:

  String error1 = result == null ? null : result.Errors.FirstOrDefault();

in all the cases, if error1 == null, there're no errors, otherwise, error1 is the first one.

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  • @Fabjan: Thank you, I've edited the answer (trenary operator to check result == null case) Aug 5, 2015 at 7:15
  • What if Errors is null? In the question was nothing about checking for nulls. Only how to get first item of collection. @Dmitriy you question was right before editing
    – Fabio
    Aug 5, 2015 at 7:22
  • @Fabio This answer is the only answer here that will not throw if result or .Errors is null
    – Fabjan
    Aug 5, 2015 at 7:36
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Possibly duplicate of How do I get the first element from an IEnumerable<T> in .net?

Before all that check for null:

if(result.Errors == null) 
   return null;

Try to use linq

 result.Errors.First() ?

if you are not sure if there're any errors: use

result.Errors.FirstOrDefault() 

it will return null if collection is empty

And one more option

result.Errors.ElementAt(0)

or hard code:

new List<string>(result.Errors)[0] // but it's not pretty at aall
//or as poined bellow via extensions
result.Errors.ToList()[0]
result.Errors.ToArray()[0]
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    Why not use ToList() instead of new List() ?
    – Fabjan
    Aug 5, 2015 at 7:09
  • it's just sintax sugare via extensions, isn't it? but yes, it's easier to use
    – Artiom
    Aug 5, 2015 at 7:10
  • ToList()[0] will throw exception if list is empty
    – Fabio
    Aug 5, 2015 at 7:14
  • @Fabio it will exception if it's null
    – Artiom
    Aug 5, 2015 at 7:15
  • @Artiom, if .ToList() return empty list, then trying to access item in index 0 will throw System.ArgumentOutOfRangeException
    – Fabio
    Aug 5, 2015 at 7:17
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Try this

var error1 = result.Errors.First().ToString();

OR

var error1 = result.Errors.FirstOrDefault();
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You can use LINQ extension method FirstOrDefault()
which return null(in case of String) if collection is empty

string first = result.Errors.FirstOrDefault();

.First() will throw exception if colleciton is empty

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  • If result.Errors is null then FirstOrDefault method in your answer will throw NullReferenceException
    – Fabjan
    Aug 5, 2015 at 7:27
  • @Fabjan, if result is null and exception will be thrown, then this is will be another question
    – Fabio
    Aug 5, 2015 at 9:38
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Try This.If string is NULL empty will be returned.

var error1 = result.Errors.FirstOrDefault() != null ? result.Errors.FirstOrDefault():string.Empty;

OR

 var error1 = !string.IsNullOrEmpty(result.Errors.FirstOrDefault()) ? result.Errors.FirstOrDefault():string.Empty;
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Try this First()

result.Errors.First();

or if result.Errors doesn't contain anything use FirstOrDefault

result.Errors.FirstOrDefault();

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