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A: Grouping data between ranges using LINQ in C#

dasblinkenlightSince GetRangeForElements returns a List<double>, you cannot group by it. However, you can group by range index, and then use that index to get the range back: var rangePairs = ranges.Select((r,i) => new {Range = r, Index = i}).ToList(); var priceGroups = _groupedItems .GroupBy(x => rangePai...

Wow that was fast, one sec I'll try it out =)
This returns me null for price element?
@JadinStojadin I forgot to use .Range in the Select. I made another fix to deal with nulls in GroupBy, give it a try.
Type of conditional expression cannot be determined because there is no implicit conversion between 'double' and '<null>' it's giving me this error now
@JadinStojadin I see, it's a mix of double and null. I need to use some non-null double to express the "out of range" condition. Try with double.MaxValue.
yes good point... I've passed min value as 2.45 now and 2.45 as maximum value, and all 7 ranges are 2.45 right now xD
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@JadinStojadin I think g.Max(x => x.TransactionPrice) is even better than double.MaxValue.
@JadinStojadin You should throw an argument exception when minPrice >= maxPrice, or allow minPrice==maxPrice as a special case that produces a single range.
for some odd reason , rangePairs are now all 2.45 when I pass them 2.45 and 2.45 as min and max values, shouldn't it be instead 0-2.45 ?
Can it be case where min>max? I'm basically getting these ranges from a pre-existing list so i think it shouldnt be the case? XD
@JadinStojadin Perhaps I misunderstood the intention of your GetRangeForElements method. If it is intended to make eight ranges of equal size starting at minPrice and ending at maxPrice?
Yes yes that's exactly what I'm trying to do =) ... ranges between min-max... Which should be 7 always no ? Unless I'd count in plus range for max +?
Should now the method be writen in other way if it's just range between min-max? Btw. How would I include the ranges which have no sales at all, and simply set them to 0?
@JadinStojadin Yes, divide by seven, and make eight items by multiplying the step by zero through seven, inclusive.
Got you in that part ty, and what about adding the ranges that have no sales? xD
How could I do the part with ranges that have no sales and to set them o 0 ?
second method for minprice=2.45 and maxprice=2.45 says: 0$ price , 3 sales for some reason ... :/
When it should be 2.45 range = 3 sales

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