ImmutableList<T>.Exists(Predicate<T>) Method
Definition
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Determines whether the immutable list contains elements that match the conditions defined by the specified predicate.
public:
virtual bool Exists(Predicate<T> ^ match);
public:
bool Exists(Predicate<T> ^ match);
public bool Exists (Predicate<T> match);
abstract member Exists : Predicate<'T> -> bool
override this.Exists : Predicate<'T> -> bool
member this.Exists : Predicate<'T> -> bool
Public Function Exists (match As Predicate(Of T)) As Boolean
Parameters
- match
- Predicate<T>
The delegate that defines the conditions of the elements to search for.
Returns
true
if the immutable list contains one or more elements that match the conditions defined by the specified predicate; otherwise, false
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Applies to
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