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I have a VB.NET application and want to do Group By on multiple columns.

Class Structure:

Public Class Person
   Public Property Name as String
   Public Property City as String
   Public Property Country as String
End Class

Dim oResult = PersonList _
                .GroupBy(Function(v) New With {v.City, v.Country}) _
               .Where(Function(grp) grp.Count > 1).ToList()

I have multiple person records which contains same city name & country name. But above query returns me zero items. if I am using only one column City or Country then it's working fine.

Dim oResult = PersonList _
                .GroupBy(Function(v) v.City) _
               .Where(Function(grp) grp.Count > 1).ToList()

Anyone point me where I am wrong with Group By LINQ query with multiple parameters.

2 Answers 2

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The problem is that only Key properties in anonymous types are used in equality and hashing in VB. (All properties in C# anonymous types are effectively key properties.) So you just need to change your query to:

Dim oResult = PersonList _
                .GroupBy(Function(v) New With { Key v.City, Key v.Country}) _
                .Where(Function(grp) grp.Count > 1).ToList()

See the documentation for anonymous types in VB for more details.

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  • What if we want to group by first character of city name ? and include all which have only one single item in group ? Mar 8, 2021 at 20:17
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    @rahularyansharma: I suggest you try that for yourself, using the answers here and other research, then ask a new question showing how far you've got and where you're stuck.
    – Jon Skeet
    Mar 8, 2021 at 21:25
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Dim q1 = (From p In Repository.Table
                            Group p By p.CreatedDate.Year, p.CreatedDate.Month Into Group
                            Select New With {.Year = Year, .Month = Month, .Count = Group.Count()}).ToList

Or

Dim q2 = (From p In Repository.Table
                            Group p By key = New With {.Year = p.CreatedDate.Year, .Month = p.CreatedDate.Month} Into Group
                            Select New With {.Year = key.Year, .Month = key.Month, .Count = Group.Count()}).ToList

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