
This project enhances LINQ to Objects with the following methods: Acquire, Aggregate (some EXPERIMENTAL), AggregateRight, Append, Assert, AssertCount, AtLeast, AtMost, Await (EXPERIMENTAL), AwaitCompletion (EXPERIMENTAL), Backsert, Batch, Cartesian, Choose, CountBetween, CompareCount, CountBy, CountDown, Consume, DistinctBy, EndsWith, EquiZip, Evaluate, Exactly, ExceptBy, Exclude, FallbackIfEmpty, FillBackward, FillForward, Flatten, Fold, ForEach, From, FullGroupJoin, FullJoin, Generate, GenerateByIndex, GroupAdjacent, Index, IndexBy, Insert, Interleave, Lag, Lead, LeftJoin, MaxBy, Memoize (EXPERIMENTAL), MinBy, Move, OrderBy, OrderedMerge, Pad, PadStart, Pairwise, PartialSort, PartialSortBy, Partition, Permutations, Pipe, Prepend, PreScan, Random, RandomDouble, RandomSubset, Rank, RankBy, Repeat, Return, RightJoin, RunLengthEncode, Scan, ScanBy, ScanRight, Segment, Sequence, Shuffle, SkipLast, SkipUntil, Slice, SortedMerge, Split, StartsWith, Subsets, TagFirstLast, TakeEvery, TakeLast, TakeUntil, ThenBy, ToArrayByIndex, ToDataTable, ToDelimitedString, ToDictionary, ToHashSet, ToLookup, Trace, Transpose, TraverseBreadthFirst, TraverseDepthFirst, TrySingle (EXPERIMENTAL), Unfold, Window, WindowLeft, WindowRight, ZipLongest, ZipShortest.
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