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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T18:48:23+00:00 2026-05-16T18:48:23+00:00

I’m trying to prepare data for a graph using LINQ. The problem that i

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I’m trying to prepare data for a graph using LINQ.

The problem that i cant solve is how to calculate the “difference to previous.

the result I expect is

ID= 1, Date= Now, DiffToPrev= 0;

ID= 1, Date= Now+1, DiffToPrev= 3;

ID= 1, Date= Now+2, DiffToPrev= 7;

ID= 1, Date= Now+3, DiffToPrev= -6;

etc…

Can You help me create such a query ?

using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Linq;
using System.Text;

namespace ConsoleApplication1
{
    public class MyObject
    {
        public int ID { get; set; }
        public DateTime Date { get; set; }
        public int Value { get; set; }
    }

    class Program
    {
        static void Main()
        {
               var list = new List<MyObject>
          {
            new MyObject {ID= 1,Date = DateTime.Now,Value = 5},
            new MyObject {ID= 1,Date = DateTime.Now.AddDays(1),Value = 8},
            new MyObject {ID= 1,Date = DateTime.Now.AddDays(2),Value = 15},
            new MyObject {ID= 1,Date = DateTime.Now.AddDays(3),Value = 9},
            new MyObject {ID= 1,Date = DateTime.Now.AddDays(4),Value = 12},
            new MyObject {ID= 1,Date = DateTime.Now.AddDays(5),Value = 25},
            new MyObject {ID= 2,Date = DateTime.Now,Value = 10},
            new MyObject {ID= 2,Date = DateTime.Now.AddDays(1),Value = 7},
            new MyObject {ID= 2,Date = DateTime.Now.AddDays(2),Value = 19},
            new MyObject {ID= 2,Date = DateTime.Now.AddDays(3),Value = 12},
            new MyObject {ID= 2,Date = DateTime.Now.AddDays(4),Value = 15},
            new MyObject {ID= 2,Date = DateTime.Now.AddDays(5),Value = 18}

        };

            Console.WriteLine(list);   

            Console.ReadLine();
        }
    }
}
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    2026-05-16T18:48:24+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 6:48 pm

    One option (for LINQ to Objects) would be to create your own LINQ operator:

    // I don't like this name :(
    public static IEnumerable<TResult> SelectWithPrevious<TSource, TResult>
        (this IEnumerable<TSource> source,
         Func<TSource, TSource, TResult> projection)
    {
        using (var iterator = source.GetEnumerator())
        {
            if (!iterator.MoveNext())
            {
                 yield break;
            }
            TSource previous = iterator.Current;
            while (iterator.MoveNext())
            {
                yield return projection(previous, iterator.Current);
                previous = iterator.Current;
            }
        }
    }
    

    This enables you to perform your projection using only a single pass of the source sequence, which is always a bonus (imagine running it over a large log file).

    Note that it will project a sequence of length n into a sequence of length n-1 – you may want to prepend a “dummy” first element, for example. (Or change the method to include one.)

    Here’s an example of how you’d use it:

    var query = list.SelectWithPrevious((prev, cur) =>
         new { ID = cur.ID, Date = cur.Date, DateDiff = (cur.Date - prev.Date).Days) });
    

    Note that this will include the final result of one ID with the first result of the next ID… you may wish to group your sequence by ID first.

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