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Ok, I wrote below LINQ to Entities query (close enough to my c# query showing below)

var itemss = filteredstudents
.Where(x => x.SubjectTypes.Any(y => y.SubjectItem.Any(z => z.Name  == value1))).ToList();

still little problem because when SubjectItem type has two element and one of them match with value1. it still returns both. It should return only matching record. I know the problem is with Any but not sure Any to replace with what?

foreach (StudentDTO student in filteredstudents)
{
    bool valid = true;
    foreach (SubjectTypes subjectType in student.SubjectTypes)
    {
        string value1 = subjectType.SubjectItem.Select(x => x.value1).First();
        Guid StId = _context.Items.Where(x => x.Name == value1).FirstOrDefault();

        if (StId != null)
            valid = true;
        else
        {
            valid = false;
            _log("create log");
        }
    }
    if (valid)
        filteredstudentsWithUnits.Add(student);
}

Sample Input

{"Name":"ABC",
"Age":12,
,"SubjectTypes":
[
{"Id":"1","Description":""Description","SubjectItem":[{"Id":"1","Marks":12,"Name":"aaa"}]},
{"Id":"1","Description":""Description","SubjectItem":[{"Id":"1","Marks":12,"Name":"aaa"}]},
{"Id":"1","Description":""Description","SubjectItem":[{"Id":"1","Marks":12,"Name":"bbb"}]}
]
}

Expected Output

{"Name":"ABC",
"Age":12,
,"SubjectTypes":
[
{"Id":"1","Description":""Description","SubjectItem":[{"Id":"1","Marks":12,"Name":"aaa"}]},
{"Id":"1","Description":""Description","SubjectItem":[{"Id":"1","Marks":12,"Name":"aaa"}]},

]
}
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  • please share the relationship between SubjectTypes and SubjectItem
    – Jacky
    Oct 17, 2016 at 17:52
  • Also it will be helpful if you post example data and expected output Oct 17, 2016 at 17:53
  • Can you explain what should happen in the case of multiple items? Should it only return if there is one item and it matches and if so what it the problem you are having with doing that (seems no harder than other stuff you're up to here)
    – Chris
    Oct 17, 2016 at 17:53
  • It should just return / filter only matching data.
    – simbada
    Oct 17, 2016 at 17:56
  • @ Gilad Green, I have updated my question with sample input and expected output data. Its json format.
    – simbada
    Oct 17, 2016 at 18:03

3 Answers 3

4

You could filter the list first using .Where and then use .Select to project to a new collection that contains only the data you want. Something like the following may work:

var itemss = filteredstudents
    .Where(s => s.SubjectTypes.Any(st => st.SubjectItem.Any(si => si.Name  == value1)))
    .Select(s => new StudentDTO
    {
        Name = s.Name,
        Age = s.Age,
        SubjectTypes = s.SubjectTypes.Where(st => st.SubjectItem.Any(si => si.Name  == value1))
            .Select(st => new SubjectType
            {
                Id = st.Id,
                Description = st.Description,
                SubjectItem = st.SubjectItem.Where(si => si.Name == value1).ToList()
            }).ToList()
    })
    .ToList();
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1

This will solve your issue but there may be better ways of doing it, also I omitted some properties like the Ids and marks that you'll need to add.

var items = filteredstudents.Select(s => new StudentDTO
{
    Name = s.Name,
    SubjectTypes = s.SubjectTypes.Select(st => new SubjectType
    {
        Description = st.Description,
        SubjectItems = st.SubjectItems.Where(si => si.Name == "AAA").ToList()
    }).Where(x => x.SubjectItems.Count > 0).ToList()
});
0

The below logic might help you to filter only nested list.

For ex:

Consider below class structure:

class EntityName { int i; string xx; List<SubEntity> subEntityName; }

Then, filter only the subEntity details like this.

objEntity.SubEntityName = objEntity.SubEntityName.Where(x=>x.attrubute== "")"

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