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The task what I'm trying to do is about showing up the frequency of every single characters from the string object, for the moment I've done some part of code, just doesn't have the easy concept in my mind for finishing this task. So far I was thinking that it might be usefull to changing the char into int type. What is worth mentioning I'd like to avoid using the part: if (letter == 'a') NumberCount++; as if it wouldnt be efficient to write that much conditions for that simple task, and I'was thinking of doing it way mentioned above. I'd be gratefull for any sugestions of how to code it further.....I'm beginner at c#

 class Program
 {
    static void Main(string[] args)
    {
       string sign = "attitude";
       for (int i = 0; i < sign.Length; i++)
       {
          int number = sign[i]; // changing char into int

       } 
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Here's a non Linq way to get the counts of all the unique letters.

var characterCount= new Dictionary<char,int>();
foreach(var c in sign)
{
    if(characterCount.ContainsKey(c))
        characterCount[c]++;
    else
        characterCount[c] = 1;
}

Then to find out how many "a"s there are

int aCount = 0;
characterCount.TryGetValue('a', out aCount);

Or to get all the counts

foreach(var pair in characterCount)
{
    Console.WriteLine("{0} - {1}", pair.Key, pair.Value);
}

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