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Here is my entity structure

Transaction Entity 

TransactionID, CompanyID  TransactionItems
  1             10           List<TransactionItems>
  2             10           List<TransactionItems>
  3             20           List<TransactionItems>

TransactionItems Entity

TransactionItemID TransactionID Value Postive Negative
1                  2            10    yes   
2                  2            20    yes
3                  2            30           yes   
4                  3            100          yes    
5                  3            200   yes   

I need to sum the values of Value based on positive or negative flag and then compute total like this

CompanyID Postive Negative
10          30     30
20          200    100

The function in Business layer is returning Dictionary<int, List<Transaction>> which is basically like this

Key         Value
CompanyID, List<Transaction>

So far i have only achieved this

 _Transaction.GetCompanyTransactions().
                Select(_Company => new
                {
                    Company = _Company.Key,
                    Positive = 
                    Negative =
                });

can any one help please

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  • 1
    You basically need to Sum the Value where your flag is Positive/Negative.
    – Arthur Rey
    Jun 29, 2016 at 17:42
  • 1
    As a side note, it should have probably been better to have only one Positive flag set to True/False.
    – Arthur Rey
    Jun 29, 2016 at 17:44

2 Answers 2

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You just have to sum the value field from the list :

_Transaction.GetCompanyTransactions()
    .Select(g => new { 
        CompanyId = g.Key, 
        Positive = g.Value.SelectMany(t => t.TransactionItems).Where(t => t.Positive).Sum(t => t.Value), 
        Negative = g.Value.SelectMany(t => t.TransactionItems).Where(t => t.Negative).Sum(t => t.Value)})
        });
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  • Where(t => t.Positive) won't compile.
    – Arthur Rey
    Jun 29, 2016 at 18:02
  • I think it should be _Transaction.GetCompanyTransactions().Select(g => new { CompanyId = g.Key, Positive = g.Value.Select(s=> s.TransactionItems.Where(t => t.Positive).Sum(t => t.Value)), Negative = g.Value.Select(s => s.TransactionItems.Where(t => t.Negative).Sum(t => t.Value))});
    – Bruno
    Jun 29, 2016 at 18:05
  • I've used a SelectMany instead of using two Sums like you did, though.
    – Kinetic
    Jun 29, 2016 at 18:17
  • Yours looks better. Not having to sum twice is great.
    – Arthur Rey
    Jun 30, 2016 at 9:39
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You need to Sum the values based on the Positive/Negative flag.

It is done in two steps: you need to Sum the inner items first, then Sum the inner sums.

_Transaction.GetCompanyTransactions()
            .Select(g => new
            {
                Company = g.Key,
                Positive = g.Value.Sum(t => t.TransactionItems.Where(x => x.Positive).Sum(x => x.Value)),
                Negative = g.Value.Sum(t => t.TransactionItems.Where(x => x.Negative).Sum(x => x.Value)),
            });

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