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I have the following code:

foreach (XNode rowXml in elements.Nodes())
                         {        
                             foreach (DataRow rowDB in dataSetDB.Tables[0].Rows)
                             {
                                 string itemDB = rowDB[0].ToString().ToUpper();
                                 string itemXml = rowXml.ToString().ToUpper();
                                 if (itemDB == itemXml)
                                 {    
                                    //If itemDB == itemXml; jump to Outer_Foreach
                                 }
                                 if (itemDB != itemXml)
                                 {  
                                     //If itemDB != itemXml; jump to Outer_Foreach
                                 }
                             }

How is it possible to get out of Inner-Foreach and up to Outer-Foreach, and still keep both foreach where you left it. I am looping through a DB and XML table rows. Break; completley jumps out of the Inner-Foreach and im not able to catch where I left it, so I start back on index[0], when I loop through it over and over again.

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    Strange if condition, you jump to the outer-foreach if(itemDB == itemXml) and also if (itemDB != itemXml). Do you notice something? So basically you are doing nothing. Sep 4, 2013 at 8:26
  • Well, I have code inside those if's Sep 4, 2013 at 8:38
  • You should at least use else if(itemDB != itemXml) or even better else since both conditions are mutually exclusive. Sep 4, 2013 at 8:39
  • Can you explain what in general are you trying to achieve?
    – Liel
    Sep 4, 2013 at 8:46
  • I have two Tables. One in DB and one in XML file. I check the PK in the first DB row with the PK in the first row of the XML table. If they are similar or different ill do stuff. I then check the second row PK of DB with the second row PK of the XML file. And then it goes on with the rest of the rows. Sep 4, 2013 at 8:49

2 Answers 2

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It sounds like you need 'for' loop.

 int i = 0;
 int k = 0;
 bool shouldBreak;

 var nodes = elements.Nodes();
 var rows = dataSetDB.Tables[0].Rows;

 for (i = 0; i < nodes.Count(); i++)
 {
     for(k = 0; k < rows.Count(); k++)
     {
        string itemDB = rows[k][0].ToString().ToUpper();
        string itemXml = nodes[i].ToString().ToUpper();
            if (itemDB == itemXml)
            {   
                shouldBreak = true;
                break;
            }
            if (itemDB != itemXml)
            {  
                shouldBreak = true;
                break;
            }
     }
     if (toBreak)
         break;
 }

Now if you'll break the inner loop can know where it broke by accessing i and k

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  • How would it be possible to use a 'for' loop , to get it work? Sep 4, 2013 at 8:40
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This answer is stolen from this answer here. What you want to achieve is a zip operation. For more information see the answer that I linked.

var xmlNodes = elements.Nodes();
var dbNodes = dataSetDB.Tables[0].Rows;

var xmlAndDB = xmlNodes.Zip(dbNodes , (x, d) => new { xNode = x, dNode = d });

foreach(var xd in xmlAndDB )
{
    Console.WriteLine(xd.xNode + xd.dNode);

    string itemDB = xd.dNode[0].ToString().ToUpper();
    string itemXml = xd.xNode.ToString().ToUpper();

    if (itemDB == itemXml)
    {    
        //If itemDB == itemXml;
    }
    else /* if (itemDB != itemXml) */ 
    {  
        //If itemDB != itemXml;
    }
}
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  • I get following error mate, "The type arguments for method 'System.Linq.Enumerable.Zip<TFirst,TSecond,TResult>(System.Collections.Generic.I‌​Enumerable<TFirst>, System.Collections.Generic.IEnumerable<TSecond>, System.Func<TFirst,TSecond,TResult>)' cannot be inferred from the usage. Try specifying the type arguments explicitly." Sep 4, 2013 at 10:09

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