I have class defined like the following:
public class CoinRepository
{
private Dictionary<Coin, int> repository;
public CoinRepository()
{
repository = new Dictionary<Coin, int>();
}
public void Add(List<Coin> coins)
{
foreach (var coin in coins)
{
repository[coin] = repository.ContainsKey(coin) ? repository[coin] + 1 : 1;
}
}
}
public class Coin
{
public int CoinValue { get; set; }
//Has equals, hascode etc implemented. Omitted here for brevity.
}
My add method will get called multiple times and I want that foreach loop shortened down by a LINQ query.
Basically what I need to do is group by all the coins by their coinvalues, and then add to the repository. However while doing that I need to merge with the ones which is present there already. How can I achieve this using LINQ?
For example: say I have 2 coins say of value 1 & 2 availiable in the repository,and I get another add request for coins by values 1,2 and 3 then my repository will now have 3 types of coins. Coin with value 1 with count 2, coin with value 2 with count 2 and coin with value 3 with count 1.
Thanks, -Mike
Using .NET 3.5