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Asked: May 10, 20262026-05-10T18:32:49+00:00 2026-05-10T18:32:49+00:00

I am trying to use Lambda Expressions in a project to map to a

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I am trying to use Lambda Expressions in a project to map to a third party query API. So, I’m parsing the Expression tree by hand.

If I pass in a lambda expression like:

p => p.Title == 'title' 

everything works.

However, if my lambda expression looks like:

p => p.Title == myaspdropdown.SelectedValue 

Using the .NET debugger, I don’t see the actual value of that funciton. Instead I see something like:

p => p.Title = (value(ASP.usercontrols_myaspusercontrol_ascx).myaspdropdown.SelectedValue) 

What gives? And when I try to grab the right side of the expression as a string, I get (value(ASP.usercontrols_myaspusercontrol_ascx).myaspdropdown.SelectedValue) instead of the actual value. How do I get the actual value?

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  1. 2026-05-10T18:32:49+00:00Added an answer on May 10, 2026 at 6:32 pm

    Remember that when you’re dealing with the lambda expression as an expression tree, you don’t have executable code. Rather you have a tree of expression elements, that make up the expression you wrote.

    Charlie Calvert has a good post that discusses this in detail. Included is an example of using an expression visualiser for debugging expressions.

    In your case, to get the value of the righthand side of the equality expression, you’ll need to create a new lambda expression, compile it and then invoke it.

    I’ve hacked together a quick example of this – hope it delivers what you need.

    public class Class1 {     public string Selection { get; set; }      public void Sample()     {         Selection = "Example";         Example<Book, bool>(p => p.Title == Selection);     }      public void Example<T,TResult>(Expression<Func<T,TResult>> exp)     {         BinaryExpression equality = (BinaryExpression)exp.Body;         Debug.Assert(equality.NodeType == ExpressionType.Equal);          // Note that you need to know the type of the rhs of the equality         var accessorExpression = Expression.Lambda<Func<string>>(equality.Right);         Func<string> accessor = accessorExpression.Compile();         var value = accessor();         Debug.Assert(value == Selection);     } }  public class Book {     public string Title { get; set; } } 
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