I have a collection of objects with a child collection. I want to flatten it for reporting purposes with LINQ.
I don't know if this is possible.
For example a list of person objects, each with a child list of features.
Pseudocode:
public sealed class Person
{
public Name { get; set;}
IEnumerable<Feature> Features
}
public sealed class Feature
{
public FeatureName { get; set;}
public FeatureValue { get; set;}
}
Data:
John
Height 183
Sex Male
Jane
Height 160
Sex Female
Additional Test
Required output:
Name Height Sex Additional
John 183 Male
Jane 160 Female Test
Effectively I want to bind to:
class Person
{
public Name { get; set;}
public Height { get; set;}
public Sex { get; set;}
public Additional { get; set;}
}
Edit: Using a dynamic type with Activator.CreateInstance as follows to call a constructor that takes the base Person type:
_results = from person in _people select Activator.CreateInstance(_personWithFeaturesType, person);
Creates the following answer:
System.Linq.Enumerable.WhereSelectEnumerableIterator<Person,object>
Expanding the resultsview when debugging it is a list of the new type I've created and stored in the _personWithFeaturesType member variable.
I don't understand what's being returned, it that a list of Person objects keyed with an object? The WPF binding in the 3rd party grid doesn't seem to handle:
System.Linq.Enumerable.WhereSelectEnumerableIterator<Person,object>
but does handle:
IEnumerable<Person>