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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T14:30:06+00:00 2026-05-15T14:30:06+00:00

I have the follwoing code and I would like to write it in a

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I have the follwoing code and I would like to write it in a way that I have minimum lines of code and the work is done the same way. How can I do that?

List<Category> categoryList = new List<Category>();
categoryList = Category.LoadForProject(project.ID).ToList();
List<string> categories = new List<string>(Categories);
IList<Category> currentCategories = Category.LoadForProject(project.ID).ToList();
if (currentCategories != null)
{
    foreach (var existingCategories in currentCategories)
    {
        if (categories.Contains(existingCategories.Name))
           categories.Remove(existingCategories.Name);
        else
            existingCategories.Delete(Services.UserServices.User);
    }
    foreach (string item in categories)
    {
        Category category = new Category(project, item.ToString());
        category.Project = project;
        category.Save();
   }
}

List<string> priorities = new List<string>(Priorities);
IList<Priority> currentPriorities = Priority.LoadForProject(project.ID).ToList();
if (currentPriorities != null)
{
   foreach (var existingPriorities in currentPriorities)
   {
       if (priorities.Contains(existingPriorities.Name))
           priorities.Remove(existingPriorities.Name);
       else
           existingPriorities.Delete(Services.UserServices.User);
   }
   foreach (string item in priorities)
   {
       Priority priority = new Priority(project, item.ToString());
       priority.Project = project;
       priority.Save();
   }
}
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    2026-05-15T14:30:07+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 2:30 pm

    Something like this should do it:

    public IList<T> DoYourThing<T>(IList<T> items, IList<T> currentItems, Project project) where T : CommonBaseType
    {
      if (currentItems != null)
      {
        foreach (var existingItem in currentItems)
        {
          if (items.Contains(existingItem.Name))
            items.Remove(existingItem.Name);
          else
            existingItems.Delete(Services.UserServices.User);
        }
        foreach (string item in items)
        {
          T newItem = Activator.CreateInstance(typeof(T), new object[] {project, item.ToString()}) as T;
          newItem.Project = project;
          newItem.Save();
        }
      }
    
      return currentItems;
    }
    

    Then you can call it like this:

    var currentCategories = DoYourThing(Categories.ToList(), Category.LoadForProject(project.ID).ToList());
    var currentProjects = DoYourThing(Priorities.ToList(), Priority.LoadForProject(project.ID).ToList());
    

    Finally, you should note two things in particular:
    First, there is a generic condition on the function where T : CommonBaseType. I am assuming that Category and Project have a common base type or interface that includes Name. If not, you should get rid of the condition and use Dynamic to get at Name.

    Second, I am using Activator.Create to create the class for you. This is the tricky part that makes it difficult to figure out, if you don’t know that trick

    Good luck!

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