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Array.Find<(Of <(T>)>),
  
Imports System

Public Class Example

    Public Shared Sub Main()

        Dim letters() As String = "E""B",   "A""Z""D""X",  "Y","Q" }

        Console.WriteLine(Array.Find(letters, AddressOf EndsWithS))

        Dim subArray() As String = Array.FindAll(letters, AddressOf EndsWithS)
        For Each letter As String In subArray
            Console.WriteLine(letter)
        Next
    End Sub
    Private Shared Function EndsWithS(ByVal s As StringAs Boolean
        If (s.Length > 5AndAlso (s.Substring(s.Length - 6).ToLower() "S"Then
            Return True
        Else
            Return False
        End If
    End Function
End Class

   
    
  
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