I have 2 a class’s:
public class ObjectA
{
public int Id;
public string Name;
}
public class ObjectB
{
public int Id;
public string Name;
public List<ObjectA> ListOfObjectA;
}
So I have two lists: One of ObjectB (ListObjectB) and Another contains a list of id’s of ObjectA (called ListOfIdsA).
If this i want to get a list of ObjectB where ObjectB.ListOfObjectA is in the ListOfIdsA.
My first (and wrong) approach was
ListObjectB.Where(p=> ListOfIdsA.Contains(p.ListOfObjectA.Select(b=>b.Id)))
But this obviously throws an exception. I google it, stackoverflowed, but I’m thinking that my search skills aren’t going so well in this, can anybody give a ninja awser of this?
(Prefereably in lambda expression)
Are you trying to get a list of ObjectBs where all of the ObjectAs are in ListOfIdsA, or any of them?
I think you want either:
or
(You may well want to make
ListOfIdsAaHashSet<string>if it’s of significant size, btw.)