Like in LINQ MeThods in Entity Framework Core

Using the Contains method inside the Where method enables us to generate the SQL LIKE operator with the ‘%n%’ search team as below:

using EntityFrameworkCore_ConsoleApp.Models;

namespace EntityFrameworkCore_ConsoleApp
{
    public class Program
    {
        static void Main(string[] args)
        {
            using (var databaseContext = new DatabaseContext())
            {
                var products = databaseContext.Products.Where(product => product.Name.ToLower().Contains("vi".ToLower())).ToList();
                products.ForEach(product =>
                {
                    Console.WriteLine("Id: " + product.Id);
                    Console.WriteLine("Name: " + product.Name);
                    Console.WriteLine("Price: " + product.Price);
                    Console.WriteLine("Quantity: " + product.Quantity);
                    Console.WriteLine("Description: " + product.Description);
                    Console.WriteLine("Status: " + product.Status);
                    Console.WriteLine("Photo: " + product.Photo);
                    Console.WriteLine("Created: " + product.Created.ToString("dd/MM/yyyy"));
                    Console.WriteLine("Category Id: " + product.CategoryId);
                    Console.WriteLine("---------------------");
                });
            }
        }
    }
}
Id: 9
Name: Tivi 1
Price: 10
Quantity: 15
Description: Description 1
Status: True
Photo: photo1.gif
Created: 20/10/2023
Category Id: 1
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Id: 10
Name: Tivi 2
Price: 5
Quantity: 22
Description: Description 2
Status: False
Photo: photo2.gif
Created: 20/04/2022
Category Id: 1
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Id: 11
Name: Tivi 3
Price: 20
Quantity: 4
Description: Description 2
Status: False
Photo: photo3.gif
Created: 20/11/2022
Category Id: 1
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If you want to check whether a sequence starts with a certain term, you can use the StartsWith method in C# as below:

using EntityFrameworkCore_ConsoleApp.Models;

namespace EntityFrameworkCore_ConsoleApp
{
    public class Program
    {
        static void Main(string[] args)
        {
            using (var databaseContext = new DatabaseContext())
            {
                var products = databaseContext.Products.Where(product => product.Name.ToLower().StartsWith("tivi".ToLower())).ToList();
                products.ForEach(product =>
                {
                    Console.WriteLine("Id: " + product.Id);
                    Console.WriteLine("Name: " + product.Name);
                    Console.WriteLine("Price: " + product.Price);
                    Console.WriteLine("Quantity: " + product.Quantity);
                    Console.WriteLine("Description: " + product.Description);
                    Console.WriteLine("Status: " + product.Status);
                    Console.WriteLine("Photo: " + product.Photo);
                    Console.WriteLine("Created: " + product.Created.ToString("dd/MM/yyyy"));
                    Console.WriteLine("Category Id: " + product.CategoryId);
                    Console.WriteLine("---------------------");
                });
            }
        }
    }
}
Id: 9
Name: Tivi 1
Price: 10
Quantity: 15
Description: Description 1
Status: True
Photo: photo1.gif
Created: 20/10/2023
Category Id: 1
---------------------
Id: 10
Name: Tivi 2
Price: 5
Quantity: 22
Description: Description 2
Status: False
Photo: photo2.gif
Created: 20/04/2022
Category Id: 1
---------------------
Id: 11
Name: Tivi 3
Price: 20
Quantity: 4
Description: Description 2
Status: False
Photo: photo3.gif
Created: 20/11/2022
Category Id: 1
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If you want to check whether a sequence ends with a certain term, we can use the EndsWith method in C#.

using EntityFrameworkCore_ConsoleApp.Models;

namespace EntityFrameworkCore_ConsoleApp
{
    public class Program
    {
        static void Main(string[] args)
        {
            using (var databaseContext = new DatabaseContext())
            {
                var products = databaseContext.Products.Where(product => product.Name.ToLower().EndsWith("top 1".ToLower())).ToList();
                products.ForEach(product =>
                {
                    Console.WriteLine("Id: " + product.Id);
                    Console.WriteLine("Name: " + product.Name);
                    Console.WriteLine("Price: " + product.Price);
                    Console.WriteLine("Quantity: " + product.Quantity);
                    Console.WriteLine("Description: " + product.Description);
                    Console.WriteLine("Status: " + product.Status);
                    Console.WriteLine("Photo: " + product.Photo);
                    Console.WriteLine("Created: " + product.Created.ToString("dd/MM/yyyy"));
                    Console.WriteLine("Category Id: " + product.CategoryId);
                    Console.WriteLine("---------------------");
                });
            }
        }
    }
}
Id: 12
Name: Laptop 1
Price: 15
Quantity: 16
Description: Description 3
Status: True
Photo: photo4.gif
Created: 20/10/2021
Category Id: 2
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