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Asked: June 10, 20262026-06-10T04:51:20+00:00 2026-06-10T04:51:20+00:00

class AgeClass { string[] Names {get;set;} int Age {get;set;} } … IEnumerable<AgeClass> myList =

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class AgeClass
{
    string[] Names {get;set;}
    int Age {get;set;}
}

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IEnumerable<AgeClass> myList = ...; // a few instances of AgeClass

now i want to get (out of myList) a

IEnumerable<KeyValuePair<string,int>> 

with a Pair of Name and Age. How to do this easily?

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    2026-06-10T04:51:22+00:00Added an answer on June 10, 2026 at 4:51 am
    myList.SelectMany(
         x=> x.Names.Select(
              z => new KeyValuePair<string,int>(z,x.Age)));
    

    Note that you must be aware that linq is creating a query – each time you enumerate this collection new one will be created based on current state of myList. To remove this effect simply add .ToList() to the end of this line.

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