I have a recurring class - I've simplified it below.
public class SiloNode
{
public string Key { get; private set; }
public string Url { get; private set; }
public List<SiloNode> Children { get; private set; }
}
Although, in theory, it could nest forever, the nodes will only ever go down two levels. So, a top-level node can have a child, but a child can't have a child.
I have a master list containing all of the top level nodes with their nested child nodes.
However, I need to get all nodes into a single flat list - node 1, followed by its children, followed by node 2 etc.
My knowledge in this area is limited, but I could do something like a foreach
over the master list and create a new list, like this:
public IEnumerable<SiloNode> GetLinks(IEnumerable<SiloNode> masterList)
{
var newList = new List<SiloNode>();
foreach (var node in masterList)
{
newList.Add(node);
newList.AddRange(node.Children);
}
return newList;
}
However, I know there's probably a much better way available but I just can't work out how to convert the foreach
into a Linq
statement that will do the same thing. In other words, select the parent and its children together.
Any help appreciated.
.SelectMany
linq helper to flatten lists of lists.Select
s,Concat
s, whatever - but would it be better? Not sure.