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Asked: June 17, 20262026-06-17T12:41:33+00:00 2026-06-17T12:41:33+00:00

I have the following class structure : public class PriceLog { public DateTime LogDateTime

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I have the following class structure :

public class PriceLog
{
   public DateTime LogDateTime {get; set;}
   public int Price {get; set;}
}

For a List< PriceLog > I want a Linq query to generate an output which is equivalent to the data represented as below:

LogDateTime | AVG(Price)
Jan 2012 | 2000
Feb 2012 | 3000

Simply : I want to compute the average price over each month of the year.
Note: LogDateTime property should be formatted as LogDateTime.ToString("MMM yyyy")

I have tried the following, but not sure whether it will generate the desired result:

var result = from priceLog in PriceLogList
                         group priceLog by priceLog.LogDateTime.ToString("MMM yyyy") into dateGroup
                         select new PriceLog { GoldPrice = (int)dateGroup.Average(p => p.GoldPrice), SilverPrice = (int)dateGroup.Average(p => p.SilverPrice)};
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    2026-06-17T12:41:33+00:00Added an answer on June 17, 2026 at 12:41 pm

    This will give you sequence of anonymous objects, containing date string and two properties with average price:

    var query = from p in PriceLogList
                group p by p.LogDateTime.ToString("MMM yyyy") into g
                select new { 
                   LogDate = g.Key,
                   AvgGoldPrice = (int)g.Average(x => x.GoldPrice), 
                   AvgSilverPrice = (int)g.Average(x => x.SilverPrice)
                };
    

    If you need to get list of PriceLog objects:

    var query = from p in PriceLogList
                group p by p.LogDateTime.ToString("MMM yyyy") into g
                select new PriceLog { 
                   LogDateTime = DateTime.Parse(g.Key),
                   GoldPrice = (int)g.Average(x => x.GoldPrice), 
                   SilverPrice = (int)g.Average(x => x.SilverPrice)
                };
    
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