There are a lot of questions relating to replace foreach with linq and the answer is mostly "don't linq is for querying collections not modifying them"
However, I want to know if we can use linq to simply get everything in a list, and then modify a second collection with that information.
foreach (var x in list1) dict1[x] = dict1.ContainsKey(x) ? dict1[x]++ : 1;
I want to know if we can get rid of the foreach and use a linq expression, because we aren't modifying the data in list1 so I don't believe it breaks the "rules."
.ForEach
which looks like Linq, but it's really just a method ofList<T>
.list.ForEach(x => dict1.ContainsKey(x) ? dict1[x]++ : 1);