Let's say I have a table in SQL that looks like this:
record_id|user_id|Name |Meals
---------|-------|-----|-----
1 | 1 | Bob|1
2 | 2 |Sally|2
3 | 3 |Roger|2
4 | 1 | Bob|3
5 | 4 | Joan|1
6 | 2 |Sally|1
I want to create an object in C# that sums the meal count for any name that appears more than once:
user_id| Name|Meals
-------|-----|-----
1 | Bob|4
2 |Sally|3
3 |Roger|2
4 | Joan|1
Complicating matters is that due to the nature of the program, the whole table has to be retrieved in one go, rather than using SQL syntax that would sum Bob and Sally's meals, and then iterated over in a C# data reader, and finally added to an IEnumerable array. So I need something along the lines of this:
List<MyIEnumerable> MyList = new List<MyIEnumberable>();
while(dr.Read()) {
if(MyList.Contains(Convert.ToInt32(dr[1]))) {
// Needs to combine the dr record with the existing record in MyList
}
else {
MyIEnumerable PersonEntry = new MyIEnumerable();
PersonEntry.user_id = Convert.ToInt32(dr[1]);
PersonEntry.Name = dr[2].ToString();
PersonEntry.Meals = Convert.ToInt32(dr[3]);
MyList.Add(PersonEntry);
}
}
So you can see the logic I'm trying to get. .Contains
doesn't actually work in this scenario, but I need something like it.