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I have the following scenario: a list of int: List<int> idsOnly = new List<int>(); and another list of object that should bring all items that their ids matching the list idsOnly

var myList = db.Items.Where(item => idsOnly.Contains(item.ID.Value))
                     .Select(a => new { a.Title })
                     .ToList();

I only need to get the titles from the myList

Any help will be appreciated

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5 Answers 5

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Your code works but it will create the list of anonymous object, not string type

Instead of using (a => new { a.Title }, you just use a => a.Title if you just only want to get the title:

var myList = db.Items.Where(item => idsOnly.Contains(item.ID.Value))
                     .Select(a => a.Title).ToList();
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You can use a Join

var titlesInIdList = from item in db.Items
                     join id in idsOnly
                     on item.ID.Value equals id
                     select item.Title;
var list = titlesInIdList.ToList();
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var myList =
    (from item in db.Items
    where idsOnly.Contains(item.ID.Value)
    select item.Title).ToList()
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You can try with (If problem conversion : Convert to int your Id, if is not of int type)

var myList = db.Items.Where(item => (idsOnly.Contains(Convert.ToInt32(item.ID.Value)))).Select(a => a.Title ).ToList();

Without conversion

var myList = db.Items.Where(item => (idsOnly.Contains(item.ID.Value))).Select(a => a.Title ).ToList();
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  • If I want to maintain order of original list in my resulting list then what I have to do?
    – Sonali
    Jan 26, 2017 at 18:52
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var Result = (from item in db.Items
                 join id in idsOnly
                 on item.ID.Value equals id
                 select new {item.Title}).ToList(); //Here U can return ToArray or ToList()
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  • Generally, answers are much more helpful if they include an explanation of what the code is intended to do, and why that solves the problem without introducing others.
    – Neuron
    Apr 24, 2018 at 13:16

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