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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T18:55:21+00:00 2026-05-11T18:55:21+00:00

In this query, I always want the ‘normal’ type element. If the _includeX flag

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In this query, I always want the ‘normal’ type element.
If the _includeX flag is set, I want the ‘workspace’ type elements, too.
Is there a way to write this as one query? Or build the where clause based on _includeX before submitting the query?

    if (_includeX) {
    query = from xElem in doc.Descendants(_xString)
        let typeAttributeValue = xElem.Attribute(_typeAttributeName).Value
        where typeAttributeValue == _sWorkspace ||
              typeAttributeValue == _sNormal
        select new xmlThing
        {
            _location = xElem.Attribute(_nameAttributeName).Value,
            _type = xElem.Attribute(_typeAttributeName).Value,
        }; 
}
else {
    query = from xElem in doc.Descendants(_xString)
        where xElem.Attribute(_typeAttributeName).Value == _sNormal
        select new xmlThing
        {
            _location = xElem.Attribute(_nameAttributeName).Value,
            _type = xElem.Attribute(_typeAttributeName).Value,
        }; 
}
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    2026-05-11T18:55:21+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 6:55 pm

    You can break it into a separate predicate:

    Predicate<string> selector = x=> _includeX 
      ? x == _sWorkspace || x == _sNormal
      : x == _sNormal; 
    
    query = from xElem in doc.Descendants(_xString)
          where selector(xElem.Attribute(_typeAttributeName).Value)
          select new xmlThing
          {
              _location = xElem.Attribute(_nameAttributeName).Value,
              _type = xElem.Attribute(_typeAttributeName).Value,
          };
    

    Or inline the condition:

    query = from xElem in doc.Descendants(_xString)
        let typeAttributeValue = xElem.Attribute(_typeAttributeName).Value
        where (typeAttributeValue == _sWorkspace && _includeX) ||
              typeAttributeValue == _sNormal
        select new xmlThing
        {
            _location = xElem.Attribute(_nameAttributeName).Value,
            _type = xElem.Attribute(_typeAttributeName).Value,
        }; 
    

    Or remove query expression usage and do it this way:-

    var all = doc.Descendants(_xString);
    var query = all.Where( xElem=> {
          var typeAttributeValue = xElem.Attribute(_typeAttributeName).Value;
          return typeAttributeValue == _sWorkspace && includeX ) || typeAttributeValue == _sNormal;
    })
    .Select( xElem =>
        select new xmlThing
        {
            _location = xElem.Attribute(_nameAttributeName).Value,
            _type = xElem.Attribute(_typeAttributeName).Value,
        })
    

    Or combine the first and third and do:

    Predicate<string> selector = x=> _includeX 
      ? x == _sWorkspace || x == _sNormal
      : x == _sNormal; 
    
    query = doc.Descendants(_xString)
          .Where(xElem => selector(xElem.Attribute(_typeAttributeName).Value))
          .Select(xElem => new xmlThing
          {
              _location = xElem.Attribute(_nameAttributeName).Value,
              _type = xElem.Attribute(_typeAttributeName).Value,
          };)
    

    It all depends what’s going to work cleanest in your context.

    Do yourself a favour and buy (and read!) C# in Depth and it’ll all make sense a lot more quickly that learning this stuff bit by bit…

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