I hardly used LINQ in the past. When I tried to compose a little LINQ query today using LinqPad, then I got the following error:
Operator '==' cannot be applied to operands of type 'char' and 'string'
This is the script I was trying to write:
void Main()
{
var csvlines = File.ReadAllLines(@"M:\smdr(backup08-06-2015).csv");
var csvLinesData = csvlines.Skip(1).Select(l => l.Split(',').ToArray());
var csvData = csvLinesData.Where(l => (!l[12].Contains("VM") && l[12] != "Voice Mail")).ToArray();
var user = (from r in csvData
orderby r[12]
select new User
{
CSRName = r[12],
Incomming = (from r1 in r
where r1[4] == "I"
select r1).Count(),
outgoing = (from r1 in r
where r1[4] == "O"
select r1).Count()
}).ToList();
user.Dump();
}
class User
{
public string CSRName;
public int Outgoing;
public int Incomming;
public int calltransfer;
}
EDIT 1
As per suggestion I edited the code
select new User
{
CSRName=r[12],
Incomming=(from r1 in r
where r1[4]=='I'
select r1).Count(),
outgoing = (from r1 in r
where r1[4] == 'O'
select r1).Count()
}).ToList();
Now it compiles, but it is throwing a different error:
IndexOutOfRangeException: Index was outside the bounds of the array.
Where I am making the mistake ?
r1[4] == 'I'
andr1[4] == 'O'
(single quotes instead of double quotes)?r1[12]
) and 5th (r1[4]
characters inr1
. It appears that at least one value of r1 isn't that long. You need to handle that scenario.