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Asked: June 13, 20262026-06-13T00:23:55+00:00 2026-06-13T00:23:55+00:00

I have two parameters passed to the method and I need to attach them

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I have two parameters passed to the method and I need to attach them to the final query list.

(1st parameter)

string[] Price= new string[5];
Price= new string[] { "50", "25", "35" };

(2nd parameter)

List<string> DiscountPrice= new List<string>();
DiscountPrice.Add ("10"); 
DiscountPrice.Add ("5");
DiscountPrice.Add ("3");


var list= (from d in context.List
           where ....
           select new MyNewList
           {
                 Name = d.Name,                    
                 Country = d.Country,
                 **Price = ??** //how do I attach the parameters one by one? In the order they were saved?
                 **DiscountPrice** = ?? 

           }).ToList<MyNewList>();
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    2026-06-13T00:23:56+00:00Added an answer on June 13, 2026 at 12:23 am

    It sounds like you want to match list elements by index. You can iterate from zero to the number of list elements and access each element by its index:

    var prices = new string[] { "50", "25", "35" };
    var discountPrices = new List<string>() { "10", "5", "3" };
    
    var items = (from d in context.List
                 where ....
                 select new { d.Name, d.Country }).ToList();
    
    var list =  (from index in Enumerable.Range(0, items.Count())
                 select new MyNewList
                        {
                            Name = items[index].Name,                    
                            Country = items[index].Country,
                            Price = prices[index],
                            DiscountPrice = discountPrices[index]
                        }).ToList();
    

    Another way is to Zip everything together:

    var list = items.Zip(prices, (item, price) => new { item, price })
                    .Zip(discountPrices, (x, discountPrice) => new { x.item, x.price, discountPrice})
                    .Select(x => new MyNewList
                                 {
                                     Name = x.item.Name,                    
                                     Country = x.item.Country,
                                     Price = x.price,
                                     DiscountPrice = x.discountPrice
                                 })
                    .ToList();
    
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