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I've got a complete blank at the moment, but I am wonder how I would do this:

I need to insert linq data into the following, but im not sure how to get 2 sets of data from a for look in link.

<ul>
<li>database value one</li>
<li>database value two</li>
<ul>

Here's an example I've whipped up showing what I'm trying to do:

foreach (blog_post h in recentBlogData)
        {

            recentString = recentString + "<ul>";

            DateTime blogDate = DateTime.Parse(h.blogPublishDate.ToString());

            recentString = recentString +
                "<li>" +
                    "<div class=\"date\"><span>" + blogDate.ToString("%d") + "</span>" + blogDate.ToString("MMM").ToLower() + "</div>" +
                    "<strong><a href=\"" + s.getURL("SITE") + "/news/" + h.blogPostId + "/" + g.clean(h.blogPostTitle).ToLower() + "\">" + h.blogPostTitle + "</a></strong>" +
                    "<div class=\"cl\"></div>" +
                    "<p>" + h.blogReadMore + "<br />" +
                    "</p>" +
                "</li>";

            //this needs to be the next record.

            recentString = recentString +
                "<li>" +
                    "<div class=\"date\"><span>" + blogDate.ToString("%d") + "</span>" + blogDate.ToString("MMM").ToLower() + "</div>" +
                    "<strong><a href=\"" + s.getURL("SITE") + "/news/" + h.blogPostId + "/" + g.clean(h.blogPostTitle).ToLower() + "\">" + h.blogPostTitle + "</a></strong>" +
                    "<div class=\"cl\"></div>" +
                    "<p>" + h.blogReadMore + "<br />" +
                    "</p>" +
                "</li>";

            recentString = recentString + "</ul>";
        }

Cheers

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    would a <asp:Repeater> not suffice?
    – RPM1984
    Feb 2, 2011 at 3:20
  • So for each iteration it will append both the current and the next one? everything will show twice... Please explain how exactly you want the end result to look like. Feb 2, 2011 at 3:24
  • Never use the repeater before, I'll look it up thanks.
    – bExplosion
    Feb 2, 2011 at 3:40

2 Answers 2

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Instead of adding all data in go you will need to access it one by one as for loop will give you like this:

StringBuilder recentstring = new StringBuilder();
recentstring.Append("<ul>");
foreach (blog_post h in recentBlogData)
        {   
            DateTime blogDate = DateTime.Parse(h.blogPublishDate.ToString());

            recentstring.Append("<li>");
                            recentstring.Append("<div class=\"date\"><span>");
                            recentstring.Append(blogDate.ToString("%d"));
                            recentstring.Append("</span>");
                            recentstring.Append(blogDate.ToString("MMM").ToLower());
                            recentstring.Append("</div>");
                            recentstring.Append("<strong><a href=\"");
                            recentstring.Append(s.getURL("SITE") + "/news/" + h.blogPostId + "/" + g.clean(h.blogPostTitle).ToLower() + "\">" + h.blogPostTitle)
                            recentstring.Append("</a></strong>");
                            recentstring.Append("<div class=\"cl\"></div>");
                            recentstring.Append("<p>" + h.blogReadMore + "<br />");
                            recentstring.Append("</p></li>");
        }
recentstring.Append("</ul>");
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    Ugh. Please change this to use a StringBuilder! Feb 2, 2011 at 3:31
  • and also no need to concatenate values. use AppendFormat - that's what its there for.
    – RPM1984
    Feb 2, 2011 at 3:40
  • +1 yeah i totally agree... changed it.. was in hurry before..so just copy paste and edit Feb 2, 2011 at 3:40
  • I see what you mean I will starting using StringBuilder from now on. Lets say I have 6 values, but they are split 3 times, <ul><li>1</li><li>2</li></ul> <ul><li>3</li><li>4</li></ul> etc.. If I'm on the right track the above would give be 1 set of <ul> with the data inside...
    – bExplosion
    Feb 2, 2011 at 3:51
  • obviously you will need to know the depth of your elements and do nested foreach loops Feb 2, 2011 at 4:01
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As mentioned in the comments, using <asp:Repeater> would definitely be better than concatenating strings containing HTML. Anyway, using LINQ you can write for example something like this:

var q = 
  from h in recentBlogData
  let blogDate = DateTime.Parse(h.blogPublishDate.ToString());
  select "<li>" +
           "<div class=\"date\"><span>" + blogDate.ToString("%d") + "</span>" 
              + blogDate.ToString("MMM").ToLower() + "</div>" +
           "<strong><a href=\"" + s.getURL("SITE") + "/news/" + h.blogPostId
              + "/" + g.clean(h.blogPostTitle).ToLower() + "\">" 
              + h.blogPostTitle + "</a></strong>" +
           "<div class=\"cl\"></div>" +
           "<p>" + h.blogReadMore + "<br />" +
           "</p>" + "</li>";
var result = "<ul>" + String.Concat(q) + "</ul>";

However, this won't be very fast, so using StringBuilder would be probably better option than concatenating strings. (But still, Repeater or something similar is the way to go).

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  • Thanks Tomas, appreciate the advice. I'll look into Repeater and StringBuilder.
    – bExplosion
    Feb 2, 2011 at 3:47

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