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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T02:20:27+00:00 2026-05-11T02:20:27+00:00

I’m a newbie when it comes to LINQ… I have an IEnumerable generic list

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I’m a newbie when it comes to LINQ…

I have an IEnumerable generic list that contains answers with different versions (each with an FK to the question). From this list I need to get a dictionary of latest version answers only.

A very simplified class diagram:

Question
-ID
-question
– …other properties

Answer
-ID
-Version
-QuestionID
-Value
– …other properties

Currently I’ve got the following :

IEnumerable<Answer> answers = GetAnswers();  IDictionary<long, AnswerDTO> latestVersionAnswers = new Dictionary<long, AnswerDTO>(); if (answers != null) { latestVersionAnswers = answers       .OrderBy(e => e.ID)       .GroupBy(e => e.Question.ID)       .Select(g => new AnswerDTO                         {                              Version = g.Last().Version, // g.Select(e => e.Version).Max(),                               QuestionID = g.Key,                              ID = g.Last().ID,                              Value = g.Last().Value                                  }).ToDictionary(c => c.QuestionID);         } 

While this works for the most part, you can quickly see that it needs some serious optimization (and is a little fragile in that it depends on the Answer record rows order instead of ‘Max’ logic). What would be the best way to do this with LINQ, or is it best to just do multiple for each loops?

  1. If I only needed the version (and not the ID, Value, etc.) I wouldn’t need the OrderBy as I could just go g.Select(e => e.Version).Max() (or I’ve now seen the post at C# List<> GroupBy 2 Values, but this again would only return the key/s and one property: Version).
  2. Ultimately, in this particularly situation I would much prefer to just ‘filter’ the original list and return the original answer items instead of involving the AnswerDTO.

Any pointers or help would be much appreciated!

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  1. 2026-05-11T02:20:28+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 2:20 am

    How about something like….

       private void button1_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)     {       List<Answer> list = GetAnswers();        var dict = (from a in list                  group a by a.QuestionID into grp                  from g in grp                  where g.Version == grp.Max(m => m.Version)                  select new { id = g.QuestionID, q = g }).ToDictionary( o => o.id, o => o.q);        StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder();       foreach (var elem in dict)       {         sb.AppendLine(elem.Key.ToString() + '-' + elem.Value.Version.ToString());       }       MessageBox.Show(sb.ToString());     }      private List<Answer> GetAnswers()     {       List<Answer> result = new List<Answer>();       result.Add(new Answer() { ID = 1, QuestionID = 1, Version = 1 });       result.Add(new Answer() { ID = 2, QuestionID = 1, Version = 2 });       result.Add(new Answer() { ID = 3, QuestionID = 1, Version = 3 });       result.Add(new Answer() { ID = 4, QuestionID = 2, Version = 1 });       result.Add(new Answer() { ID = 5, QuestionID = 2, Version = 2 });       result.Add(new Answer() { ID = 6, QuestionID = 2, Version = 3 });       result.Add(new Answer() { ID = 7, QuestionID = 3, Version = 1 });       result.Add(new Answer() { ID = 8, QuestionID = 3, Version = 2 });       result.Add(new Answer() { ID = 9, QuestionID = 3, Version = 3 });       result.Add(new Answer() { ID = 10, QuestionID = 3, Version = 4 });       return result;     } 
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