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Asked: June 15, 20262026-06-15T20:32:49+00:00 2026-06-15T20:32:49+00:00

I have two objects that I initialize like this: var series = new Dictionary<string,Dictionary<string,int>>()

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I have two objects that I initialize like this:

var series = new Dictionary<string,Dictionary<string,int>>()
{
   {"0", new Dictionary<string, int>() },
   {"1", new Dictionary<string, int>() },
   {"2", new Dictionary<string, int>() }
}

var periodValues = new Dictionary<string,int>();
{
   {"Jan", 0 },
   {"Feb", 0 },
   {"Mar", 0 }
}

Then I have another object with filled values:

 var target = new Dictionary<string,Dictionary<string,int>>()
 {
       { "0", 
         new Dictionary<string, int>()
         {
            {"Jan", 12 },
            {"Mar", 22 }
         } 
       },
       { "1", 
         new Dictionary<string, int>()
         {
            {"Mar", 37 }
         } 
       },
       { "2", 
         new Dictionary<string, int>()
         {
            {"Jan", 4 },
            {"Feb", 48 },
            {"Mar", 22 }
         } 
       }
 }

series and target have always the same Key, while target[key].Keys (with key of type string) for any key can be a subset (at the most the same) of periodValues.Keys.

Now I want to fill series.Values according to the keys in periodValues.Keys but with the values of target[key].Value. Therefore:

foreach (var numberValue in target.Keys)
{
    foreach (var period in target[numberValue].Keys)
    {
        periodValues[period] = target[numberValue][period];
    }
    series[numberValue] = periodValues;
}

But I fall in the outer variable trap…that means all series[key] for any series.Keys are equal to the last periodValues. I tried many solutions to escape the outer variable trap according to this article with no luck. Anybody knows a solution or maybe a better approach?

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    2026-06-15T20:32:50+00:00Added an answer on June 15, 2026 at 8:32 pm

    If anybody interested, I solved the problem by declaring and initializing periodValues inside the first foreach:

    foreach (var numberValue in target.Keys)
    {
        var periodValues = new Dictionary<string,int>();
        {
           {"Jan", 0 },
           {"Feb", 0 },
           {"Mar", 0 }
        }
        foreach (var period in target[numberValue].Keys)
        {
            periodValues[period] = target[numberValue][period];
        }
        series[numberValue] = periodValues;
    }
    
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