Binding a DataGridView to a lazy LINQ query on a Dictionary?

Interesting behavior. I haven't independently verified it, but here's an idea - if you don't mind seeing a blank row in the case of an empty collection, what about using DefaultIfEmpty()?

Interesting behavior. I haven't independently verified it, but here's an idea - if you don't mind seeing a blank row in the case of an empty collection, what about using .DefaultIfEmpty()?

That is similar to using ToList() where you are no longer using lazy evaluation. The datasource would be set to null, and I would need to call the method again to get any results to show later. – Sahuagin Sep 15 at 7:11.

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