I want to find a key in a dictionary and replace the value if it is found or add the key/value if it is not.
Code:
public class MyObject
{
public string UniqueKey { get; set; }
public string Field1 { get; set; }
public string Field2 { get; set; }
}
LINQ Solution (throws An item with the same key has already been added.
):
Dictionary<string, MyObject> objectDict = csvEntries.ToDictionary(csvEntry => csvEntry.ToMyObject().UniqueKey, csvEntry => csvEntry.ToMyObject());
ForEach solution (works):
Dictionary<string, MyObject> objectDict = new Dictionary<string, MyObject>();
foreach (CSVEntry csvEntry in csvEntries)
{
MyObject obj = csvEntry.ToMyObject();
if (objectDict.ContainsKey(obj.UniqueKey))
{
objectDict[obj.UniqueKey] = obj;
}
else {
objectDict.Add(obj.UniqueKey, obj);
}
}
I really liked the LINQ solution but as it stands, it throws the above error. Is there any nice way of avoiding the error and using LINQ?
ToLookup
instead ofToDictionary
MyObjectComparer
that implementsIEqualityComparer<MyObject>
and use the following line:Dictionary<string, MyObject> objectDict = csvEntries.Select(entry => entry.ToMyObject()).Distinct(new MyObjectComparer()).ToDictionary(csvEntry => csvEntry.UniqueKey, csvEntry => csvEntry);
ContainsKey
check and always useobjectDict[obj.UniqueKey] = obj
.