I am using C# (.NET 4.0). I have a
class Employee
{
public string Location { get; set; }
public int ID { get; set; }
public string FilterType { get; set; }
public Employee(string name, int id, string fType)
{
Location = name;
ID = id;
FilterType = fType;
}
}
List<Employee> empList = new List<Employee>();
Employee e = new Employee("[IND].[MH].&1", 1, "="); empList.Add(e);
e = new Employee("[SNG].[Tampines].&1", 7, "="); empList.Add(e);
e = new Employee("[IND].[MP].&2", 5, "="); empList.Add(e);
e = new Employee("[USA].[NYC].&2", 9, "="); empList.Add(e);
e = new Employee("[IND].[MH].&3", 3, "="); empList.Add(e);
e = new Employee("[IND].[MP].&1", 4, "="); empList.Add(e);
e = new Employee("[SNG].[Bedok].&1", 6, "="); empList.Add(e);
e = new Employee("[USA].[NYC].&1", 8, "="); empList.Add(e);
e = new Employee("[IND].[MH].&2", 2, "="); empList.Add(e);
What I want to do :
- Split the 'name' property in the empList by '.&'
- This will return an array of 2 items. I will add array[0]into a dictionary.
- This will create list of unique items (Lets call it unique list)
- Then for every item in the unique list, I will loop over every item in empList and I will combine the name like this
if the item in unique list is '[USA].[NYC]', after looping over the empList, the output should be {[USA].[NYC].&1, [USA].[NYC].&2}. If the item in unique list is '[SNG].[Tampines]' the putput should be '{[SNG].[Tampines].&1}'
I can achieve this by doing something like this
Run a loop over empList - Split the name by '.&' and add the result in dictionary to ensure only unique items are added
Then run a loop over unique list - inside this loop run another loop on empList and check if the current item in empList contains item of uniqueList and do the string manipulation.
I wonder if there is a smarter way to achieve this.
Thanks
Location
a dumb string?