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Asked: June 12, 20262026-06-12T07:07:15+00:00 2026-06-12T07:07:15+00:00

How can I loop through a List of type Object? List<object> countries = new

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How can I loop through a List of type Object?

List<object> countries = new List<object>();
countries.Add(new { Name = "United States", Abbr = "US" , Currency = "$"});
countries.Add(new { Name = "Canada", Abbr = "CA", Currency = "$" });
...more

I want to do something like (using property names) in my view

@model ViewModel
@foreach(object country in Model.Countries)
{
    Name = country.Name
    Code = country.Abbr
    Currency = country.Currency
}

UPDATE:
Forgot to mention that I am using MVC and I want to loop the data in View. Countries object is one of the property of ViewModel to view is strongly typed.

UPDATE:
updating as asked to show how View is called from the controller –

[HttpPost]
public ActionResult Index(FormCollection form)
{
..some validations and some logic
ViewModel myViewModel = new ViewModel();
myViewModel.Countries = GetCountries(); -- this is where data get initialized
myViewModel.Data = db.GetData();
return PartialView("_myPartial", myViewModel);
}
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    2026-06-12T07:07:16+00:00Added an answer on June 12, 2026 at 7:07 am

    If I understood well, you are trying to send the view model from the controller to the view. So if you are using razor your code should be like this

    @model ViewModel
    @foreach(object country in Model.countries)
    {
      var Name = country.Name
      var Code = country.Abbr
      var Currency = country.Currency
    }
    

    notice the keyword Model.

    Edit

    // Code inside your controller should be like this
    ViewModel myModel = new ViewModel();
    List<object> countries = new List<object>();
    countries.Add(new { Name = "United States", Abbr = "US" , Currency = "$"});
    countries.Add(new { Name = "Canada", Abbr = "CA", Currency = "$" });
    
    myModel.countries = countries;
    
    return View("yourView", myModel); // you can write just return View(myModel); if your view's name is the same as your action 
    

    Hope it helps you.

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