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public static void InitialiseRestaurantList(Dictionary<string, List<Restaurant>> allRestaurants)
        {
            var restaurants = new List<Restaurant>();

            using (var sr = new StreamReader(@".\Restaurants.csv"))
            {
                while (sr.Peek() != -1)
                {
                    var line = sr.ReadLine();
                    var fields = line.Split(',');

                    var obj = new Restaurant(fields[0], fields[1], fields[2], fields[3], fields[4]);
                    restaurants.Add(obj);
                }               
                sr.Close();
            }

            List<Restaurant> PuneList = new List<Restaurant>();
            foreach (Restaurant r in restaurants)
            {
                if (r.City.CompareTo("Pune")==0)
                {
                    PuneList.Add(r);
                }
            }

            Dictionary<string, List<Restaurant>> newDict = new Dictionary<string, List<Restaurant>();
            **// How to add the PuneList as a value to this newDict...?**     
      }

Restaurant.csv has the following data into it :

1,Mc Donald's,Pune,Kothrud,Near Karve Statue-29 
2,Dominoes,Pune,Baner,Sappehire Chamber Pune-45 
3,Faaso's,Pune,Kothrud,Karishma Society Karve Road Pune-29 
4,Pizza Hut,Nagpur,Dharampeth,Laxmibhawan Square Nagpur-10 
5,KFC,Nagpur,Ram Nagar,Near Nagpur University Nagpur-10 
6,MainLand China,Nagpur,Azim Nagar,Near Guru Nanak College of Pharmacy Nagpur-10 
7,Barbeque Nation,Goa,Margao,Near Majorda Beach Goa-01 
8,Sigree,Goa,Mapusa,Near Vagator Beach Goa-07 
9,Marakesh,Hyderabad,CBI Colony,Jubilee Hills Hyderabad-33 
10,Yana's,Hyderabad,Secundarabad,Near Mallanna Temple Hyderabad-03 

I have taken values from csv file into a generic List of Restaurant type with 5 fields into a list, now I want to take a City as key from a list and remaining fields of the list as value, and I want to pass this as parameters to the Dictionary. Can any one help me doing so. I am able to make the separate list of restaurant by distict city. How to pass generic list as a value to dictionary.

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    newDict.Add("Pune", PuneList); ???
    – Habib
    May 2, 2014 at 13:48
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    Also consider using r.City == "Pune", if you are looking for culture insensitive comparison then look for string.Equals overload.
    – Habib
    May 2, 2014 at 13:49
  • 2
    Have you tried to look at the list of methods for the Dictionary<string, List<Restaurant>> ? How about Add ? May 2, 2014 at 13:50
  • Either use Add or even newDict["Pune"] = PuneList. This is all in the docs, including examples. May 2, 2014 at 13:51
  • I don't think the question is how to add the list to a dictionary, but rather how to create a dictionary out of the List, with cities as the key.
    – mfanto
    May 2, 2014 at 13:53

2 Answers 2

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You can use the initializer syntax to add items to the dictionary when you declare it:

var newDict = new Dictionary<string, List<Restaurant>() {{"Pune", PuneList }};

However, I believe the last 10 lines or so of code can be simplified with some LINQ:

var newDict = restaurants.Where(r => r.City.CompareTo("Pune") == 0)
                         .GroupBy(r => r.City)
                         .ToDictionary(r => r.Key, r => r.ToList());

Edit

Once you've loaded up all your restaurants into the List, you can project them into a Dictionary, keyed by the City name, and then you can use the dictionary to seek based on the key (City) and iterate the restaurants (I've simplified your Restaurant):

 var restaurants = new List<Restaurant>
    {
       new Restaurant("Pune", "Mc Donald's", "Pune Address #1"),
       new Restaurant("Pune", "Dominoes", "Pune Address #2"),
       new Restaurant("Nagpur", "Pizza Hut", "Nagpur Address #1")
    };
 var newDict = restaurants.GroupBy(r => r.City)
                          .ToDictionary(r => r.Key, r => r.ToList());

 foreach (var restaurant in newDict["Pune"])
 {
    Debug.WriteLine("City {0}, Address {1}, Brand {2}", restaurant.City, 
                    restaurant.Address, restaurant.Brand);
 }

Output:

City Pune, Address Pune Address #1, Brand Mc Donald's
City Pune, Address Pune Address #2, Brand Dominoes
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  • Your code shows the result as : <br> <br> PuneOdeToFood.RestaurantOdeToFood.Restaurant May 2, 2014 at 14:11
  • Can you please tell me that how to Display this Dictionary?? May 2, 2014 at 14:14
  • I've updated - since you have all the restaurants, you may as well ToDictionary all of them.
    – StuartLC
    May 2, 2014 at 14:24
  • Thank you sir, Thanking you very much... It Working according to my need... :) :) May 3, 2014 at 14:43
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Simply add it to the dictionary using "Add".

newDict.Add("Pune", PuneList);

You can then access it via:

var puneList = newDict["Pune"];

If you want to check weather the dictionary contains the key use:

bool hasPune = newDict.ContainsKey("Pune");

Read more about generic dictionaries here.

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