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Asked: May 27, 20262026-05-27T17:57:14+00:00 2026-05-27T17:57:14+00:00

I am getting the following error: Cannot implicitly convert type ‘System.Collections.Generic.IEnumerable’ to ‘System.Collections.Generic.List’. An

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I am getting the following error:

Cannot implicitly convert type ‘System.Collections.Generic.IEnumerable’ to ‘System.Collections.Generic.List’. An explicit conversion exists (are you missing a cast?)

My code is as follows :

 public Profile PullActiveProfile()
  {
   //currentProfile.Decks = new List<string>();
    return currentProfile = (from profiles in xmlDoc.Element("PlayerPofiles").Elements("Player")where (string)profiles.Element("Active") == "True"
    select new Profile
      {
       Name = (string)profiles.Element("Name"),
       Type = (string)profiles.Element("Type"),
       Verified = (string)profiles.Element("Verified"),
       Password = (string)profiles.Element("Password"),
       Email = (string)profiles.Element("Email"),
       Sex = (string)profiles.Element("Sex"),
       Avatar = (string)profiles.Element("Avatar").Attribute("path") ?? "",
       Created = (DateTime)profiles.Element("Created"),
       Birthday = (string)profiles.Element("Birthday") ?? "",
       Wins = (string)profiles.Element("Ratio").Element("Win") ?? "0",
       Losses = (string)profiles.Element("Ratio").Element("Loss") ?? "0",
       Abandoned = (string)profiles.Element("Ratio").Element("Abandoned"),
       // The following line is where I get the error. The decks node can have many descendants
       Decks = profiles.Elements("Decks").Descendants() 
         .Select(x => x.ToString()).ToList();
       }).FirstOrDefault(); 
    }

Here is the node structure:

<PlayerPofiles>
<Player>
  <Name>Stacey - Online</Name>
  <Type>Full/Basic</Type>
  <Active>True</Active>
  <Verified>True</Verified>
  <Password>pass</Password>
  <Email>xxxx@gmail.com</Email>
  <Sex>Female</Sex>
  <Avatar path="/images/Treasure/BroadSword.png" />
  <Ratio>
    <Win>0</Win>
    <Loss>0</Loss>
    <Abandoned>0</Abandoned>
  </Ratio>
  <Created>6/19/2011</Created>
  <Birthday>09/28/1989</Birthday>
  <Decks>
    <Base />
    <Booty />
  </Decks>
</Player>

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    2026-05-27T17:57:15+00:00Added an answer on May 27, 2026 at 5:57 pm

    I think you should be retrieving a List < string >, because just retrieving the Descendents will give you an [IEnumerable for XElement]. (http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb337483.aspx) But what you need is a an IEnumerable of type string. Replace ‘requiredname’ with what you need to fill up in the List:

    profiles.Elements("Decks").Descendants()
                  .Select(x => x.requiredname).ToList()
    
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