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Added description for file access type modifier
Added a Student class to demonstrate merging data from collections.
BillWagner
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Feb 3, 2026
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| The following example shows how to use a named record `Student` to store merged data from two in-memory collections of strings that simulate spreadsheet data in .csv format. The ID is used as the key to map students to their scores. | ||
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| ```csharp |
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This is actually a record, and we should be able to include it as a snippet from the file in ./snippets/How-to-collections/Program.cs at line 273.
Removed the definition of the Student class from the documentation.
Added code snippets for Student record and collection population.
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Added definition class for
StudentFixes #51434
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