Is there a C# IN operator?

If you wanted to write .In then you could create an extension that allows you to do that.

static class Extensions
{

    public static bool In<T>(this T item, params T[] items)
    {
        if (items == null)
            throw new ArgumentNullException("items");

        return items.Contains(item);
    }

}


class Program
{

    static void Main()
    {


        int myValue = 1;

        if (myValue.In(1, 2, 3))
            // Do Somthing...

        string ds = "Bob";

        if (ds.In("andy", "joel", "matt")) 
        // Do Someting...
    }
}

List.Contains() is I think what you're looking for. C# has in keyword and not an operator which serves completely different purpose then what you're referring in SQL.

There are two ways you can use in keyword in C#. Assume you have a string[] or List in C#.

        string[] names; //assume there are some names;

        //find all names that start with "a"
        var results = from str in names
                      where str.StartsWith("a")
                      select str;

        //iterate through all names in results and print
        foreach (string name in results)
        {
            Console.WriteLine(name);
        }

Referring your edit, I'd put your code this way to do what you need.

        int myValue = 1;
        List<int> checkValues = new List<int> { 1, 2, 3 };

        if (checkValues.Contains(myValue))
            // Do something 

You can do this:

var x = 99; // searched value

if (new[] {1,2,3,99}.Contains(x))
{
   // do something
}