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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T23:27:05+00:00 2026-05-11T23:27:05+00:00

Is there any way to refactor this code so that it can omit unnecessary

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Is there any way to refactor this code so that it can omit unnecessary WHEREs and JOINs if the values passed into the function are null (this code works just fine right now if all parameters are passed in)? The “SearchItems” and “ItemDistance” functions are table-level functions for performing fulltext search and distance calculations, respectively.

public IQueryable<ItemSearchResult> Search(string keywords, int? category, float? latitude, float? longitude)
{
    return from item in _db.Items
           join searchItems in _db.SearchItems(keywords)
               on item.ItemId equals searchItems.ItemId
           join itemDistance in _db.ItemDistance(latitude.Value, longitude.Value)
               on item.ItemId equals itemDistance.ItemId
           where item.Category == category.Value
           select new ItemSearchResult()
                      {
                          Item = item,
                          Distance = itemDistance.Distance
                      };
}
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    2026-05-11T23:27:05+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 11:27 pm

    I’m making the assumption that if either of latitude or longitude is not provided, you don’t calculate the distance (I’d probably encapsulate both into a class and pass that instead of passing separately to avoid confusion). If one or the other is not provided, the default Distance is used for the search result.

    public IQueryable<ItemSearchResult> Search(string keywords, int? category, float? latitude, float? longitude)
    {
        IEnumerable<ItemSearchResult> result = null;
        var query = _db.Items.AsEnumerable();
        if (category.HasValue)
        {
            query = query.Where( i => i.Category == category.Value );
        }
        if (!string.IsNullOrEmpty(keywords))
        {
            query = query.Where( i => _db.SearchItems(keywords)
                                         .Any( s => s.ItemId == i.ItemId ));
        }
        if (latitude.HasValue && longitude.HasValue)
        {
            result = from item in query
                     join distance in _db.ItemDistance( latitude.Value, longitude.Value )
                         on item.ItemId equals distance.ItemId
                     select new ItemSearchResult
                            {
                                Item = item,
                                Distance = distance.Distance
                            };
        }
        else
        {
             result = query.Select( i => new ItemSearchResult { Item = i } );
        }
    
        return result != null
                  ? result.AsQueryable()
                  : new List<ItemSearchResult>().AsQueryable();
    }
    
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