How To Query Dictionary(OF T , T) By LINQ

Mar 31, 2010

In My Code i am using Dictionary(Of String , String) As Key Value Pair ..While i am using LINQ to Query this Dictionary, It Shows Dictionary is not Queryable.

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LINQ Query On A Dictionary?

May 23, 2012

This should be extremely simple but I'm still new to the language and don't grasp the basics yet.

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VB And LINQ Query On A Dictionary

May 23, 2012

I need a simple LINQ query on VB.NET on the dictionary [Code] What I need here is to retrieve a SINGLE website (dictionary value of string type) or NOTHING (if the query cannot find an affordable result) given those rules: The dictionary key (integer) must be greater than startSite and not equal to mainSite or returnSite (both must be excluded from the result) Any hint? [Code]

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Linq Query On Dictionary<TKey, TValue> Working As DataSource?

Dec 21, 2010

I have the following in VB:

Dim sources = From source In importSources Select New With _
{.Type = source.Key, .Source = source.Value.Name}
dgridSourceFiles.DataSource = sources

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Use Linq ToDictionary To Return A Dictionary With Multiple Values In The Dictionary Items?

Jan 25, 2010

I want to group items from a linq query under a header, so that for each header I have a list of objects that match the header title. I assumed the solution would be to use ToDictionary to convert the objects, but this allows only one object per "group" (or dictionary key). I assumed I could create the dictionary of type (String, List Of()), but I can't figure out how to write it. As an example I have written a simplified version below.

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Flatten A Dictionary Of Dictionaries And Sum The Values Of The Inner Dictionary With LINQ?

Apr 16, 2012

I have the following object:

countDictionary As Dictionary(of Category, Dictionary(of Date, Integer))

The Class has a Enumeration Property. For the purposes of demonstration, I'll call it MasterCategory.I have been trying to get out an object that looks like the following:

groupedCountDictionary As Dictionary(of MasterCategory, Dictionary(of Date, Integer)

The best result I could get was:

Lookup(of MasterCategory, Dictionary(of Date, Integer))

From:

countDictionary.ToLookup(Function(o) o.Key.MasterCategory, Function(o) o.Value)

Which results in a IEnumerable (Of Dictionary(of Date, Integer)) for each MasterCategory value.However, I need that IEnumerable of Dictionary flattened to one dictionary with all the integers summed (total counts) for each date. I then tried to use various selects and group bys (from numerous stackoverflow posts) to "flatten" it, but my efforts have fallen short.

Current Code

[Category Class]
- MasterCategory As Enum
- Name As String etc

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.net - Filter Custom Dictionary With LINQ ToDictionary - "Unable To Cast Object Of Type 'System.Collections.Generic.Dictionary`2"

Jul 7, 2010

I have created a Dictionary class (MyDictionary for the example). I am currently trying to pass MyDictionary into a function, filter it into a new instance of MyDictionary and pass this new instance into another method. When I am attempting to create the second instance from the filtered first instance of MyDictionary via Lambda Expressions and the ToDictionary Method, I am getting the following error:

Unable to cast object of type 'System.Collections.Generic.Dictionary`2[System.Int32,System.String]' to type 'MyDictionary'. I have simplified the example and recreated it in LINQPad and am getting the same error.

Here's the simplified version of my code:

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LINQ Query Is Enumerated - Turn On Some Kind Of Flag That Alerts Me Each Time A LINQ Query Is Enumerated?

Sep 22, 2009

I know that LINQ queries are deferred and only executed when the query is enumerated, but I'm having trouble figuring out exactly when that happens.Certainly in a For Each loop, the query would be enumerated.What's the rule of thumb to follow? I don't want to accidentally enumerate over my query twice if it's a huge result.

For example, does System.Linq.Enumerable.First enumerate over the whole query? I ask for performance reasons. I want to pass a LINQ result set to an ASP.NET MVC view, and I also want to pass the First element separately. Enumerating over the results twice would be painful.It would be great to turn on some kind of flag that alerts me each time a LINQ query is enumerated. That way I could catch scenarios when I accidentally enumerate twice.

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.net - Sorting A Dictionary By Value With Linq?

Mar 23, 2012

I'm trying to sort a dictionary by value with LINQ but I can't figure how the ToDictionary() method works.

All the examples I can find are in c#.

here's my code

Dim f As Dictionary(Of String, String) = (From value In projectDescriptions.Values
Order By value Ascending
Select value).ToDictionary(???)

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LINQ And Generic Dictionary?

Jan 2, 2010

As I am beginner in LINQ, I have small problems. I have dictionary of Char and Long, and I would like to use LINQ to retrieve Char with highest Long Value. I saw some C# samples, which look pretty easy, but I can't achieve such expression in VB.Here are two expressions, and I don't think they are most efficient possible.

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.NET And LinQ: How To Delete Entries From A Dictionary Using The Value

Jun 7, 2010

I have a dictionary collection as bleow:

mydic.addvalue(key1, val1)
mydic.addvalue(key2, val1)
mydic.addvalue(key3, val1)
mydic.addvalue(key4, val2)
mydic.addvalue(key5, val2)

From the above dictionary I want to delete all the entries where value == "val1", so that the result would have only following entry:

mydic.addvalue(key4, val2)
mydic.addvalue(key5, val2)

My VB source code is on VS2008 and targeted for 3.5

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Linq - .NET Order Dictionary Alphabetically?

Mar 14, 2012

I have a Dictinary(Of String, Item) and I'm trying to sort it into alphabetical order by the item name. I don't want to use a sorted dictinary and without it, I've having zero luck. Linq is not my strong point.

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Avoid For Loop (Dictionary Array) Using LINQ?

Nov 23, 2010

How to avoid for loop (Dictionary Array) using LINQ

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Get The Corresponding Key For The Maximum Value In A Dictionary(Of SomeEnum, Integer) Using LINQ?

Dec 11, 2009

I've got a Dictionary(Of SomeEnum, Integer) that gets filled up while looping through some objects that have a property with type SomeEnum. Once the loop is done, I want the SomeEnum type that occurs the most in the list of objects. I also need the other counts as well for display purposes, hence the usage of a simple Dictionary(Of K, V).I am looking for a LINQ query to give me back the SomeEnum key that occurs the most by looking at each keys number of occurences. Or perhaps there's an easier way of going about it.I could do this:

Return (From kvp As KeyValuePair(Of SomeEnum, Integer) _
In Me.MyObjects Order By kvp.Value Descending _
Select kvp).First().Key

But wouldn't the sorting be a more expensive operation than trying to wiggle Max() in there somehow?

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.net - ActiveRecord Linq/NHibernate Linq Not Building Query Completely?

Jul 14, 2011

given this function:

Public Function Search(ByVal StartIndex As Integer, _
ByVal MaxResults As Integer, _
ByVal AccountNumber As String, _
ByVal LastName As String, _

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instead of what I expected:

Select count(*) from remitline where lastname = "smith"

What am I doing wrong building up the where clause? I'm using Castle ActiveRecord 2.1

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Performance Gain In LINQ Query Vs LINQ Stored Procedure?

Aug 6, 2009

if there is that much of a performance gain in running a LINQ stored procedure versus a LINQ query?

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Returning Subset Of Dictionary With A Complex Type As A Key With Linq

Oct 5, 2010

I have a collection as follows

Private _bankRates As Dictionary(Of RateSourceBank.Key, RateSourceBank)

Where RateSourceBank.Key is simply

Public Class Key
Public RateType As String
Public EffectiveDate As DateTime

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Asp.net - Complex Linq Query - Add A .Where() Or .Any() Predicate To Reduce Query Complexity (in VB)?

Sep 14, 2010

I have to join two main tables, and I need to filter the results by elements in an ASP.NET web form. These filters are created on the fly so I have to use a lot of where extensions to filter the query. I want to execute the query with as optimized SQL as possible.

I am first doing a simple join between TW_Sites and TW_Investigators. Then there are two sub-tables that are involved. TW_InvestigatorToArea and TW_InvestigatorToDisease. While most of the where clauses are working fine, I have found a performance issue that won't be an issue right now, but will be an issue as the table gets bigger.

The arrays DiseaseCategories and DiseaseAreas would be the results of a CheckBoxList result.

Protected Sub LoadResults()
'Get Dictionary of Filters
Dim FilterDictionary As OrderedDictionary = Session.Item("InvestigatorFilterDictionary")
' Initialize LinqToSql

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Linq To Objects - (C#) Creating A Dictionary From An Existing List Without Looping?

Aug 31, 2011

I don't know if this is doable, maybe with Linq, but I have a List(Of MyType):

Public Class MyType
Property key As Char
Property description As String
End Class

And I want to create a Dictionary(Of Char, MyType) using the key field as the dictionary keys and the values in the List as the dictionary values, with something like:

New Dictionary(Of Char, MyType)(??)

Even if this is doable, internally it will loop through all the List items, I guess?

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Update Values In A Dictionary With New Fields Obtained From Wmi Query?

Jan 20, 2012

I still can't assign the process the username of the session id that is associated with it.[code]...

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LINQ Query Using The Dynamic LINQ Library?

Mar 31, 2011

Forgive my ignorance on this.I have this LINQ Query:Dim ngBikersDataContext As New CarBikeWalkDataContext

bikersList = (From c In ngBikersDataContext.Reg_Bikers _
Order By c.L_Name _
Select New Bikers() With { _
.BikerID = c.BikerID, _
.F_Name = c.F_Name, _

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with the error "Overload resolution failed because no accesible 'Select' accepts this number of arguments."
Over the "NEW" I get an error " ')'expected."

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Use LINQ To Omit Some Entries In The Value Part Of A Dictionary And Project This Into A New Dictonary Maintaing Original Keys

Nov 18, 2009

I have a generic dictonary which is templated in the following manner:

[code...]

If I wanted to omit certain list items against arbitrary keys (that is the items that are in the list contained within the value part of each of the key value pairs making up the dictionary) given some arbitrary condition (lets say omitting list items where a list item contained the string "abc")

I would expect to able to create/project into a new dictionary which would contain entries which contained lists WITHOUT those items whose name contained "abc"

How do I achieve this using a Lambda expression?

I was trying something like this:

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"System.ArgumentException: An Item With The Same Key Has Already Been Added." When Trying To Order An In-memory LINQ Query By A LINQ Association?

Jan 27, 2011

We are doing a query against an in-memory collection of LINQ data objects. The wrinkle is that we are ordering by a column in a related table whose records have not necessarily been loaded yet (deferred loading:)

Dim oPkgProducts = _
From b In oBillPkg.BillProducts _
Where b.Successful.GetValueOrDefault(Common.X_INDETERMINATE) = _

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LINQ To SQL - Add In Row_Number To A LINQ To SQL Query?

Aug 31, 2011

How do I add ROW_NUMBER to a LINQ query or Entity? How can I convert this solution to VB.NET?

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I'm having trouble porting that last line. I have been unable to locate a VB.NET example. I'm actually not looking for any paging functionality like the example provides, just good old-fashioned Row_Number(Order By X) row index.

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VS 2008 Linq Possible To Use Query In Another Query?

Apr 16, 2011

I was wandering is it possible to use a query within another query below is the code I am trying to use.

Public Function GetInventByComp(ByVal CompID As String) Using DC As New DataClassDataContext
'need to get company id's based off names? thats bad should be name from Id need to rethink this
Dim invent = (From C In DC.Inventors_Companies _
Where C.CompID = CompID _
Select C.InventorID).ToString

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I was trying to us multiple values in a string like "1, 3, 5" but I can't seem to get that working either so I am trying to use just a single value now. Can anyone help me? "Yes I am new to this"

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Use LINQ To Filter Collection Of Nested Classes To Yield Dictionary Of Unique Properties Of Those Classes?

Jan 23, 2012

I have two classes, one nested in the other. [code]Neither "Name" or "ID" are unique between operations and records.I wish to construct a dictionary using LINQ = Dictionary(Of String, Of List(Of Integer), whereby the keys are uniqe examples of Names in my collection and the values are the collective set of distinct IDs that are associated with those names.

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Asp.net - LINQ - Putting Result In A Dictionary(Of String, Integer), Where The Integer Must Be 0?

Sep 19, 2011

I have a LINQ2Entity problem, I want to get the value, string, from a database, so I select FProducts.Serial_number, and to end the query, I do .ToDictionary. The problem is, it tells me that it doesn't have sufficient parameters, to convert ToDictionary. So I need something like select FProducts.Serial_number, Nothing). ToDictionary. Also FProducts.Serial_number, 0).ToDictionary doesn't work.

Sub GetStatistics(ByVal ProductNumbers As List(Of String), ByRef Passed As Integer, ByRef FailedProducts As List(Of String))
Passed = 0
FailedProducts = Nothing

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.net - Should Use LINQ For This Query

Sep 4, 2009

I've been reading a fair bit about the performance of using LINQ rather than using a for each loop and from what I understand using a LINQ query would be a little bit slower but generally worth it for convenience and expressiveness. However I am a bit confused about how much slower it is if you were to use the results of the query in a for loop.

Let's say that I have a set called 'Locations' and a set of objects called 'Items'. Each 'item' can only belong to one 'location'. I want to link items that are under the same location to each other. If I were to do this using a normal 'For Each' loop it would be something like this:

For Each it as Item in Items
If it.Location.equals(Me.Location)
Me.LinkedItems.Add(it)
End If
Next

However if i was to use LINQ it would instead be this:

For Each it as Item in Items.Where(Function(i) i.Location.equals(Me.Location))
Me.LinkedItems.Add(it)
Next

is the second (LINQ) option going to loop once through the entire 'Items' set to complete the query, then loop through the results to add them to the list, resulting in essentially two loops, or will it do the one loop like the first (For Each) option?

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Can Do A LINQ Query Of A LINQ Query?

Mar 24, 2012

Is it possible to do the following? [code] Basically I have one Load_Gridview function that is called on all postbacks, and rather than creating a bunch of different cases.I want the filters to stack.My actual code has more filters set up (4 or 5 of the).It all compiles ok but when I run and try to execute with active checked, or a department selected I get the following error. [code]

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Linq Query In .net?

May 5, 2009

I have below XML file

<?
xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?><
PageFlow>
<
attributegroup name="Search"><
attributes>

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