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Asked: June 11, 20262026-06-11T20:01:25+00:00 2026-06-11T20:01:25+00:00

Given Dictionary<string, List<string>> myDict = new Dictionary<string, List<string>>() { Apples, new List<string>() { Green,

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Dictionary<string, List<string>> myDict = new Dictionary<string, List<string>>()
{
    "Apples", new List<string>() { "Green", "Red" },
    "Grapefruits", new List<string>() { "Sweet", "Tart" },
}

I wish to create a mapping from the child to the parent, e.g.

“Green” => “Apples”

In my particular use case, the child strings will be globally unique (e.g. no Green Grapefruits to worry about), so the mapping could be to a Dictionary<string,string>.

It’s fairly straightforward to accomplish by iterating myDict conventionally.

Dictionary<string, string> map = new Dictionary<string,string>();
foreach (KeyValuePair<string, List<string>> kvp in myDict)
{
    foreach (string name in kvp.Value)
    {
        map.Add(name, kvp.Key);
    }
}

Can this be done with Linq?

There is a very similar question about just flattening the same data structure

Flatten a C# Dictionary of Lists with Linq

However that does not maintain the relationship to the dictionary key.

I reviewed a nice visual tutorial on SelectMany (the approach used in the related question) but see no way to relate the key.

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    2026-06-11T20:01:26+00:00Added an answer on June 11, 2026 at 8:01 pm

    Sounds like you want:

    var query = myDict.SelectMany(pair => pair.Value,
                                  (pair, v) => new { Key = v, Value = pair.Key })
                      .ToDictionary(pair => pair.Key, pair => pair.Value);
    

    Note that the second argument to SelectMany here looks a little odd here, because the original key becomes the value in the final dictionary, and vice versa.

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