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Asked: May 22, 20262026-05-22T20:01:56+00:00 2026-05-22T20:01:56+00:00

I am trying to figure out why my delegate function does not work, any

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I am trying to figure out why my delegate function does not work, any help would be appreciated, this is probably a small issue but I have been working on it for a while and connot figure it out, my code:

//remove all matching people from this list
public void RemovePeopleFromLookup(Predicate<PeopleDTO> _people)
{
   //Lookup is an internal readonly ICollection of PeopleDTO
   Lookup.RemoveAll(_people);
}

//call the method as below:
//data is a collection of PeopleDTO

mylookupobj.RemovePeopleFromLookup(x => data.Any(y => y.Name == x.Name && x.Type == FieldElement.Strange));

For some reason all people get removed from this lookup, this is not correct, I only want to remove the people who are

  1. Strange
  2. who DONOT exist in the data collection

EDIT:

The data collection can be an object of different types -> strange, noisy etc…
The mylookupobj.Lookup data collection is similar to the data collection and contain contain multiple types hence why I wrote my query that way

EDIT2: I missed out this information which may be very important…

public class PersonDTO
{
//Name
//Type
//Age
//Desc
}

Inside the mylookupobj.Lookup – all the properties contain data, however inside the data collection only the Name + Type is present.

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    2026-05-22T20:01:57+00:00Added an answer on May 22, 2026 at 8:01 pm

    A simpler and more efficient predicate would be:

    x => (x.Type == FieldElement.Strange) && data.Any(y => y.Name == x.Name)
    

    But I admit I don’t see a principal problem with either.

    Edit: seems 1 of the conditions has to be inverted.

    x => (x.Type == FieldElement.Strange) && ! data.Any(y => y.Name == x.Name)
    
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