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Asked: June 1, 20262026-06-01T03:34:59+00:00 2026-06-01T03:34:59+00:00

Is it possible to transform following code to Linq that it will look like

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Is it possible to transform following code to Linq that it will look like little bit more nicely

foreach (var entry in bottleneck.Item2)
{
    if(entry.ChangeoverTime > 0)
    {
        avarangechangeOverTimes += entry.ChangeoverTime;
        ++counter;
    }

    if (entry.ChangeoverTime > maxchangeOverTimes)
    {
        maxchangeOverTimes = entry.ChangeoverTime;
    }

    changeovertime.ChangeoverTimes.Add
    (
        new ChangeOverDateValue
        {
            ChangeoverValue = entry.ChangeoverTime,
            Color = ChangeOverTimeToColor(entry.ChangeoverTime),
            StartTime = entry.StartTime
        }
     );
}
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    2026-06-01T03:35:00+00:00Added an answer on June 1, 2026 at 3:35 am

    If the number of entries in bottleneck.Item2 isn’t huge, you could achieve the same using these three statements:

    var maxChangeOverTime = bottleneck.Item2.Max(x => x.ChangeoverTime);
    var averageChangeOverTime = bottleneck.Item2.Average(x => x.ChangeoverTime);
    var result
        = bottleneck.Item2
                    .Select(x => new ChangeOverDateValue
                                 {
                                     ChangeoverValue = x.ChangeoverTime,
                                     Color = ChangeOverTimeToColor(x.ChangeoverTime),
                                     StartTime = x.StartTime
                                 });
    changeovertime.ChangeoverTimes.AddRange(result);
    

    Please note that this will enumerate bottleneck.Item2 three times instead of one time with your current code.

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