I get the following error while I try to delete a row while looping through it.
C#: Collection was modified; enumeration operation may not execute
I’ve been doing some research for a while, and I’ve read some similar posts here, but I still haven’t found the right answer.
foreach (DataTable table in JobsDS.Tables)
{
foreach (DataRow row in table.Rows)
{
if (row["IP"].ToString() != null && row["IP"].ToString() != "cancelled")
{
string newWebServiceUrl = "http://" + row["IP"].ToString() + "/mp/Service.asmx";
webService.Url = newWebServiceUrl;
string polledMessage = webService.mpMethod(row["IP"].ToString(), row["ID"].ToString());
if (polledMessage != null)
{
if (polledMessage == "stored")
{
removeJob(id);
}
}
}
}
}
any help would be greatly appreciated
Instead of using
foreach, use a reverseforloop:Removing the row indeed modifies the original collection of rows. Most enumerators are designed to explode if they detect the source sequence has changed in the middle of an enumeration – rather than try to handle all the weird possibilities of
foreaching across something that is changing and probably introduce very subtle bugs, it is safer to simply disallow it.