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How Search in List with C# and edit its value find is there 5, change its value with 9?

List<int> myList = new List<int>() { 8, 5, 6, 2, 3 };
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    Use foreach / for / lamda / myList[i] google? Dec 30, 2012 at 23:48
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    If you don't need to preserve the order of your lists items, you can use RemoveAll, and add that number of elements back to your list. RemoveAll returns the number of elements removed, so that's how to know how many to add back.
    – vcsjones
    Dec 31, 2012 at 0:08
  • stackoverflow.com/questions/361921/… spelt lambda wrong in my first comment... Dec 31, 2012 at 0:10

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Depending on the situation, you could do something like this

myList = myList.Select(e => e.Equals(5) ? 9 : e).ToList<int>();
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You can just use a simple for loop and check whether the value of the current element equals 5 and if so just set it to 9, like this:

for(int i=0; i<myList.Count(); i++)
{
    if(myList[i]==5)
    {
         myList[i]=9;
    }
}
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For some reason I could not think of anything better than:

List<int> myList = new List<int>{ 8, 5, 6, 2, 3 };
while (myList.IndexOf(5)!=-1)
{
    myList[myList.IndexOf(5)] = 9;
}

You could wrap it in an Extension method and use it like this:

myList.Replace(5, 9);

public static class ListExt
{
    public static void Replace<T>(this List<T> list, T old, T @new)
    {
        for (int index = 0; index < list.Count; index++)
        {
            if(Equals(list[index], old))
                list[index] = @new;
        }
    }
}
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Find the "5" element, and change it :
short d = 0;
while ((TheList[d] != 5) && ( d < TheList.Count()))
{
   d++;
}
if (d < TheList.Count())
TheList[d] = 9;
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  • I do not recommend using this just because it feels very cryptic, no offense but I don't see why you didn't use a for loop? Dec 31, 2012 at 0:51

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