I have a list, ApplesList
AppleId Color
----------------
1 Green
1 Red
2 Red
3 Green
4 Red
4 Green
And would like to combine the list like so:
AppleId Green Red
------------------------
1 1 1
2 0 1
3 1 0
4 1 1
The duplicate AppleId records have been removed and the Color column has been split into two Boolean columns. How would this be done in Linq?
Edit What if I had another value I wanted to keep from the first list? So the first table would now be like this:
AppleId Color Value
-----------------------------
1 Green Value1
1 Red Value1
2 Red Value2
3 Green Value3
4 Red Value4
4 Green Value4
and the grouped table would be like this:
AppleId Green Red Value
-----------------------------------
1 1 1 Value1
2 0 1 Value2
3 1 0 Value3
4 1 1 Value4
I tried using
var q = items.GroupBy(x => x.Id)
.Select(group => new
{
Id = group.Key,
Green = group.Any(item => item.Color == "Green"),
Red = group.Any(item => item.Color == "Red"),
Value = x.Value
});
and some other variations, but couldn't get it to work.