Navneet Duggal

C#

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Jan 19, 2014 01:12
Hi Kendall, I only asked this question :)
Jan 19, 2014 00:56
Hi Kendall, is it considered good practice? In what conditions we should do this?
Jan 19, 2014 00:53
Is it ok to have a collection<ABC> in class ABC?
 
Mar 7, 2013 17:12
thanks I will try dynamic Linq.... If I need more help on this can I invite you to this chat again?
Mar 7, 2013 17:11
got it
Mar 7, 2013 17:10
in
var plans = exampleMethod<ExampleCollection, ExampleClass>(newExampleCollection, o => new { o.Name, o.Population}

Why we new 'new' keyword and why it give error if I dont use it?
Mar 7, 2013 17:09
one more question ....
Mar 7, 2013 17:09
ok thanks
Mar 7, 2013 17:08
Dynamic Linq is the answer?
Mar 7, 2013 17:07
I am new in Linq.. can you guide how to write it?
Mar 7, 2013 17:07
this is what I tried to write
items.GroupBy(x => groupOn(x)).OrderBy(g => Orderon(g))
Mar 7, 2013 17:07
now since groupBy results in IEnumerable of type IGrouping<object,T> thus I cant assign parameter type T in it
Mar 7, 2013 17:05
Argument type System.Linq.IGrouping<object,T> is not assignable to parameter of type T
Mar 7, 2013 16:59
wait a sec I will give the error message which comes
Mar 7, 2013 16:55
no
Mar 7, 2013 16:55
how to use it to do orderby?
Mar 7, 2013 16:55
yes I tried this way only
Mar 7, 2013 16:55
I am trying it... but not able to write it.. I am new in Lambda and linq
Mar 7, 2013 16:53
I grouping on o.Name, o.Population and now I want to order it on Name
Mar 7, 2013 16:53
yes
Mar 7, 2013 16:51
it is one of the 2 properties on which I am doing group by but now how to write it in order by?
Mar 7, 2013 16:49
now this part doesnt work..
IEnumerable<IGrouping<object, T>> groupBy = items.GroupBy(x => groupOn(x)).OrderBy("what to write?")
Mar 7, 2013 16:48
I call exampleMethod as ..
var plans = exampleMethod<ExampleCollection, ExampleClass>(newExampleCollection, o => new { o.Name, o.Population}
newEaxmpleCollection is collection of Country class
Mar 7, 2013 16:45
it doesn't work you can try it if you want.... it will only work if I write IList<Country>
Mar 7, 2013 16:44
Now in this I can provide T = country class
Mar 7, 2013 16:44
public static ObservableCollection<O> exampleMethod<T, O>(IList<T> items, Func<T, object> groupOn)
{
IEnumerable<IGrouping<object, T>> groupBy = items.GroupBy(x => groupOn(x));
}
Mar 7, 2013 16:43
it only works If I provide specific Type instead of generic
Mar 7, 2013 16:42
the example you gave perfectly fine but ..
Mar 7, 2013 16:41
now this collection is grouped in Name and Population and after that it needs to be ordered on basis of Name
Mar 7, 2013 16:40
Say suppose my collection is of type Country class and Country class contains Name, Id and Population
Mar 7, 2013 16:38
ok I will give....
Mar 7, 2013 16:37
so "exampleMethod" is the static function which returns ObservableCollection of type O
Mar 7, 2013 16:36
ok thanks
Mar 7, 2013 16:36
so can I explain the question again?
Mar 7, 2013 16:35
yes
Mar 7, 2013 16:24
Hi Coung can we discuss that question of mine here?
Mar 7, 2013 16:18
Hi
Mar 7, 2013 15:50
Hi Cuong let me know if more info is required
Mar 7, 2013 15:49
@CoungLe, please check now and let me if something more you want.
Mar 7, 2013 15:49
@CoungLe here is the code public static ObservableCollection<O> exampleMethod<T, O>(IList<T> items, Func<T, object> groupOn) and here is the code line which calls this method var plans = exampleMethod<ExampleCollection, ExampleClass>(newExampleCollection, o => new { o.A, o.B})
Mar 7, 2013 15:49
@CoungLe here is the code public static ObservableCollection<O> exampleMethod<T, O>(IList<T> items, Func<T, object> groupOn)
Mar 7, 2013 15:49
You understood correctly.My Items list is generic list Ilist<T>items thus x. ... A or B doesn't come in intellisense and writing OrderBy in this way items.GroupBy(x => groupOnFx(x)).OrderBy(g => g.Key) doesn't help because Key will contain both columns. g.Key..... doesn't show A or B in intellisense.
Mar 7, 2013 15:49
You understood correctly but x. ... A or B but doesn't come in intellisense and writing OrderBy in this way items.GroupBy(x => groupOnFx(x)).OrderBy(g => g.Key) doesn't help because Key will contain both columns. g.Key..... doesn't show A or B in intellisense.