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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T00:49:40+00:00 2026-05-13T00:49:40+00:00

I want to know how to replace a simple foreach loop with linq. I’m

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I want to know how to replace a simple foreach loop with linq. I’m not looking for answers about 2 or more loops….It’s specifically for a single foreach loop..

List<string> strlist=new List<string>();    
strlist.Add("Hello");
strlist.Add("World");

//The main "to be linq" here...

foreach(string str in strlist)
{
Console.Writeline(str);
}

Now how do I write this simple loop in 1 line?

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    2026-05-13T00:49:41+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 12:49 am

    The advice of Eric Lippert is not to write such loops as expressions.

    Only use query expressions if the code does not have side-effects and produces a value.

    In this case, you’re looping to repeat a statement, which has a side-effect on the console and doesn’t return values. So a foreach loop is clearer and is designed specifically for this purpose.

    On the other hand, an action (which may have side-effects) can be regarded as a pure value before it is executed. So here’s a list of numbers:

    List<int> numbers = Enumerable.Range(1, 10).ToList();
    

    From that we make a list of actions:

    List<Action> actions = numbers.Select(n => Console.WriteLine(n)).ToList();
    

    Although we’re dealing with actions that have side effects, we aren’t actually running them at all, so any further manipulations on the content of that list are not side-effecting. Then finally when we have the list we need, we can use a forloop to execute it:

    foreach (var a in actions)
        a();
    

    And that is such a simple pattern, it could be argued that a RunAll extension method on IEnumerable<Action> would be no bad thing. Indeed, the .NET framework has this concept built into it: a multicast delegate is a single thing you can call which executes a bunch of delegates on a list. In the most common use cases (events), those delegates have side-effects.

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