MoreEnumerableExactlyT Method  | 
 
            Determines whether or not the number of elements in the sequence is equals to the given integer.
            
 
    Namespace: 
   MoreLinq
    Assembly:
   MoreLinq (in MoreLinq.dll) Version: 3.2.0+5205ea241d72b079436060d330cd5c2eae7cdcdf
Syntaxpublic static bool Exactly<T>(
	this IEnumerable<T> source,
	int count
)
<ExtensionAttribute>
Public Shared Function Exactly(Of T) ( 
	source As IEnumerable(Of T),
	count As Integer
) As Boolean
public:
[ExtensionAttribute]
generic<typename T>
static bool Exactly(
	IEnumerable<T>^ source, 
	int count
)
[<ExtensionAttribute>]
static member Exactly : 
        source : IEnumerable<'T> * 
        count : int -> bool 
Parameters
- source
 - Type: System.Collections.GenericIEnumerableT
The source sequence - count
 - Type: SystemInt32
The exactly number of items a sequence must have for this
            function to return true 
Type Parameters
- T
 - Element type of sequence
 
Return Value
Type: 
Booleantrue if the number of elements in the sequence is equals
            to the given integer or 
false otherwise.
Usage Note
In Visual Basic and C#, you can call this method as an instance method on any object of type 
IEnumerableT. When you use instance method syntax to call this method, omit the first parameter. For more information, see 
Extension Methods (Visual Basic) or 
Extension Methods (C# Programming Guide).
Exceptions
Examplesvar numbers = new[] { 123, 456, 789 };
var result = numbers.Exactly(3);
            The 
result variable will contain 
true.
            
See Also