I have this list of strings:
List<string> clubs = dropdownSelectedvalue.Split(',').ToList();
The values will be for example: 1255,1233,2233. Now I have object which has the same propertyid as the values in the clubs list. What I want to achieve is clear out the clubs list from the existing propertyid's in case the id is in the list and only leave the ids which are not existing.
This is the object:
public class Clubs
{
public int? ClubId { get; set; }
public string ClubName { get; set; }
}
Is there any linq command or something similar which I can utilize for this issue?
Code added:
List<string> newClubs = clubs.Remove(s => Club.ClubId.ToString().Equals(clubs));
Something like this but it's not completed, I've reached that point.
Additional code added per request:
List<Clubs> Clubs = Clubs.LoadAll();
foreach (Clubs club in Clubs)
{
var dropdownSelectedvalue = values[sponsor.WebUserId.Value.ToString()];
List<string> clubs = dropdownSelectedvalue.Split(',').ToList();
List<string> newClubs = ?
}
Is there any linq command or something similar which I can utilize for this issue?
Yes there is. Any other question?