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22:00
and you iterate over your model, using reflection, to get all of the property names
you want your dictionary key to correlate with the property names
there you go
Yes.
        protected void ExecuteCommand<T>(T model, Section section, QueryType queryType)
        {
            // Build: 'Convert Model Properties to Dictionary'
            var parameters = new Dictionary<string, string>();
            PropertyInfo[] properties = typeof(T).GetProperties();

            foreach(var property in properties)
                parameters.Add(property.Name, property.GetValue(model, null).ToString());

            if(section == Section.Person)
            {
                  if(queryType == QueryType.Delete)
so, each property gets inserted as a key, so there'd be a FirstName key, LastName key, PersonId key
22:01
Yes.
Writing PHP is like peeing in the swimming pool… Everyone did it, but we don’t need to bring it up in public.
so, you have your property names, i can see, how do you add an item to a dictionary?
parameters.Add(property.Name, property.GetValue(model, null).ToString());
okay, so whats your q
Now, I'm calling the Delete method which has a dictionary<string, string> in parameters. But rather than pass all of them, I only want the one that would correlate to that one key value pair.
22:05
well, you have the key for the dictionary for the current item being added....
oh i think i see
no i dont
5
A: Getting a KeyValuePair<> directly from a Dictionary<>

Oliver HanappiAs Dictionary<TKey, TValue> implements IEnumerable<KeyValuePair<TKey, TValue>>, you could use linq: var pair = _dictionary.SingleOrDefault(p => p.Key == myKey);

What don't you see?
i don't see your problem, everything you're asking is kindergarten simple
It should be simple, but I'm fairly certain I'm confusing myself. The Dictionary<string, string> contains a Property Name and the value. I want to return the Dictionary<string, string> with a single pair based off a Key name.
that came out more kurt than i'd have liked it to
Dictionary<string, string> mydict = new Dictionary<string, string>();
mydict.Add("FirstName", "ABC");
mydict.Add("LastName", "DEF");

var result = mydict.Where(d => d.Key.Contains("FirstName") && d.Value.Contains("ABC")).Select(r => new
{
MaKey = r.Key,
MaValue = r.Value
});
22:10
hommie stevie g, making everyone feel bad since 1985
it's curt, btw
okay
well, i like nirvana, so it's kurt
kurt is a youtuber
as for a non english speaker, what is curt?
!!define curt
@KendallFrey curt Brief or terse, especially to the point of being rude.
22:11
@JackyNguyen Fuck! I think your right!
@Greg Why a Dictionary and not a KeyValuePair?
return new KeyValuePair(key, dict[key]);
@KendallFrey Another developer, which it is super embedded.
@JackyNguyen That didn't work.
define "didn't work"
Overload has some invalid arguments.
new Dictionary<string, string> {{ key, parameters[key] }}
22:17
{{ dat Liquid }}
im in a shitty mood today
If anyone around is familiar with WCF, please take a look at my question? The guy with production access is about to leave... Http vs https problems, but all the existing solutions I found (and there were a lot of them) didn't help.
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i have news for you
BeamNG Drive
it better be good
!!google beamng drive
I'm 99% sure that's the one where you can change gravity
oh wow
video game designers beat physicists
video game developers are physicists
@KendallFrey you missed what i was suggesting, i mean, a video game that controls gravity IRL, to give you the feeling of acceleration
I'll have to deal with this tomorrow.
Sigh-
Fucking dictionary.
22:26
so you have to pass a dictionary with 1 item in it
@SteveG Well, motion simulators are a close as you'll get right now
Yes, fucking a
I wish it wasn't a fucking dictionary
new Dictionary<string, string> {{ key, parameters[key] }}
How does that work in a select?
no no, you have 1 dictionary, parameters, which is huge, and you have to pass another dictionary, with 1 item in it, to the delete method
22:28
But how do I ensure it is the right kvp?
because you're in the foreach loop
I was trying to use Linq though.
dont use it just to use it, use it when it makes your life easier
So in this instance is Linq really not ideal?
22:30
not really, i'm pretty sure it's creating another dictionary behidn the scenes anyway
just cut out the complexity and the overhead
and pass in a dictionary with the stuff you need..... if you try to make things perfect, you won't ever get work done
This works, but wasn't sure if there is a better way:
            foreach (var key in parameters.Keys)
                if (key.IndexOf("PersonID") == 0)
                    Delete(deletePerson, true, new Dictionary<string, string> { { key, parameters[key] } });
ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
thats not the code you showed before
No, I was trying to do that with Linq.
31 mins ago, by Greg
        protected void ExecuteCommand<T>(T model, Section section, QueryType queryType)
        {
            // Build: 'Convert Model Properties to Dictionary'
            var parameters = new Dictionary<string, string>();
            PropertyInfo[] properties = typeof(T).GetProperties();

            foreach(var property in properties)
                parameters.Add(property.Name, property.GetValue(model, null).ToString());

            if(section == Section.Person)
            {
                  if(queryType == QueryType.Delete)
different loops
different locations in your code
@SteveG The full is:
            var parameters = new Dictionary<string, string>();
            PropertyInfo[] properties = typeof(T).GetProperties();

            foreach(var property in properties)
                parameters.Add(property.Name, property.GetValue(model, null).ToString());

            if(section == Section.Person)
            {
                if (queryType == QueryType.Insert || queryType == QueryType.Update)
                    Insert(insertAndUpdatePerson, true, parameters);

                if (queryType == QueryType.Delete)
22:34
your shits a mess
??
I took out some stuff.
im sorry
What is a mess about it?
i have no idea what it's doing or what you're trying to do, but that could be because i'm lazy
anyway, i'm taking off
good luck
Well, I solved it. I appreciate your help.
22:36
@Greg : shoulda posted question before asking it here
22:50
Hey @Pheonixblade9, you here?
you check out those LEDs?
haha, no, I didn't read the data sheet
they sound interesting, I can help answer specific questions if you have them :) but I'm kinda busy atm to just read datasheets :P
@JoanLeaven your picture cracks me up every time
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Aren't I pretty :)
22:56
I am going to get a pet and name it "five miles", so everytime my coworkers ask what I do on the weekend, I will say: I walk 5 miles
@Pheonixblade9 NP and tnx.
I was just curious
23:13
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