You can use the Compute
method, like this:
if (table.Compute("COUNT(ColumnName)", "ColumnName <> NULL") == 0)
table.Columns.Remove("ColumnName");
Alternatively, you can use LINQ:
if (table.AsEnumerable().All(dr => dr.IsNull("ColumnName")))
table.Columns.Remove("ColumnName");
EDIT: To completely answer the question:
foreach(var column in table.Columns.Cast<DataColumn>().ToArray()) {
if (table.AsEnumerable().All(dr => dr.IsNull(column)))
table.Columns.Remove(column);
}
You need to call ToArray
because the loop will modify the collection.
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