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public class Company
{
    public int id { get; set; }
    public int Name { get; set; }
}

List<Company> listofCompany = new List<Company>();

this is my collection of company list I want to assign values to Name property using LINQ

listofCompany.Where(d => d.Id = 1);

(I want to assing name property of company id 1)

how do I assign it.?

4 Answers 4

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using Linq would be:

 listOfCompany.Where(c=> c.id == 1).FirstOrDefault().Name = "Whatever Name";

UPDATE

This can be simplified to be...

 listOfCompany.FirstOrDefault(c=> c.id == 1).Name = "Whatever Name";

UPDATE

For multiple items (condition is met by multiple items):

 listOfCompany.Where(c=> c.id == 1).ToList().ForEach(cc => cc.Name = "Whatever Name");
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  • how we can achieve following query for multiple elements listOfCompany.Where(c=> c.id == 1).FirstOrDefault().Name = "Whatever Name"; Mar 21, 2011 at 10:57
  • 2
    You can shorten your first example to listOfCompany.FirstOrDefault(c=> c.id == 1).Name = "Whatever Name"; Oct 9, 2012 at 23:17
  • 3
    This is actually very useful. I was wondering how you can set more than one variable value at a time. My object has actually two variables I need to set in one pass. Oct 25, 2013 at 19:16
  • how about the null check? Aug 23, 2018 at 14:41
  • .FirstOrDefault() will throw NullReferenceException if no elements match Where
    – Paul
    May 20, 2021 at 13:14
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You can create a extension method:

public static IEnumerable<T> Do<T>(this IEnumerable<T> self, Action<T> action) {
    foreach(var item in self) {
        action(item);
        yield return item;
    }
}

And then use it in code:

listofCompany.Do(d=>d.Id = 1);
listofCompany.Where(d=>d.Name.Contains("Inc")).Do(d=>d.Id = 1);
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  • 1
    BTW: Argument 1: cannot convert from System.Collections.Generic.IEnumerable<T> to T Jan 31, 2017 at 8:08
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It can be done this way as well

foreach (Company company in listofCompany.Where(d => d.Id = 1)).ToList())
                {
                    //do your stuff here
                    company.Id= 2;
                    company.Name= "Sample"
                }
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Be aware that it only updates the first company it found with company id 1. For multiple

 (from c in listOfCompany where c.id == 1 select c).First().Name = "Whatever Name";

For Multiple updates

 from c in listOfCompany where c.id == 1 select c => {c.Name = "Whatever Name";  return c;}

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