foreach (ReportType t in reportsCollection)
    {
        List<Report> reps = (from r in t.reports where r.isChecked == true select r).ToList<Report>();
        foreach (Report r in reps)
            System.Diagnostics.Process.Start(new System.Diagnostics.ProcessStartInfo(r.path));
    }

This statement works just fine. I'm just looking for a single LINQ statement that could maybe do this.

Basically, I have a report object with a property called isChecked. reportsCollection contains several reportTypes that contains lists of reports of that type. So the collection looks like this:

type1

  • report
  • report 2
  • report 3

type 2

  • report 4
  • report 5
  • report 6

and so on.

I want a LINQ statement that will grab all reports where isChecked == true within those types. I suspect a loop is necessary, but I was curious to see if the community had a solution. Thanks!

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You might want to throw away that .ToList(), since that will make you loop through your list twice. First when doing .ToList(), and then again in the foreach loop. You should declare your collection as an IEnumerable<Report> instead, to keep it lazy. – ebb Sep 13 '11 at 15:58
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up vote 5 down vote accepted

You want to use SelectMany

var query = reportsCollection.SelectMany(t => t.reports)
                             .Where(r => r.isChecked == true)
                             .ToList();

In query expression syntax form, you might write it as

var query = (from type in reportsCollection
            from report in type.reports 
            where report.isChecked == true
            select report).ToList();
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Nice. I figured there was, I just don't know LINQ well enough to pull that off yet. Such a slick technology. Thanks, man. – Yatrix Sep 13 '11 at 15:17
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In query syntax it will look like this

var query = from t in reportCollection
            from r in t.reports 
            where r.isChecked == true
            select r;
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