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LINQ to SQL: Return anonymous type?
This is my code:
class B
{
public int age { get; set; }
public string name { get; set; }
}
class Program
{
static List<whatshouldIwritehere> GetList()
{
List<B> list = new List<B>() {
new B(){ age = 10, name = "jaagu" },
new B(){ age = 20, name = "juggu" },
new B(){ age = 30, name = "jockey" },
new B(){ age = 40, name = "jaggu" },
};
return (from item in list
select new { MyAge = item.age, MyName = item.name }).ToList();
}
static void Main(string[] args)
{
Console.Read();
}
}
Can anybody tell me what should I write in the return type of function GetList()? I know the query creates a anonymous class and I want to work with that class across functions. If I create a custom class with MyAge and MyName then it's very easy to give that in return type. However, is there any other way out ? Had this been in same function I would have used var keyword. But I can't use that here.