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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T06:35:03+00:00 2026-05-11T06:35:03+00:00

Now that we have tremendous functionality thanks to LINQ, I’m wondering which syntax is

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Now that we have tremendous functionality thanks to LINQ, I’m wondering which syntax is preferable. For example, I found the following method (just thought it was a good example):

foreach (FixtureImageServicesData image in _fixture.Images) {     if (image.Filename != _selectedFixtureImage.Filename && image.IsPrimary)     {         image.IsPrimary = false;         image.IsChanged = true;     } } 

If we were to convert it to a LINQ approach, it would look like this (not tested):

_fixture.Images.Where(x => x.Filename != _selectedFixtureImage.Filename && x.IsPrimary).ForEach(x => { x.IsPrimary = false; x.IsChanged = true; }); 

Which would you would rather see and maintain? Is this crazy or genius?

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  1. 2026-05-11T06:35:04+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 6:35 am

    Using a ForEach extension method is okay, but there’s an intermediate approach:

    // Rename 'query' to something meaningful :) var query = _fixture.Images                     .Where(image => _selectedFixtureImage.Filename                                      && image.IsPrimary);  foreach (FixtureImageServicesData image in query) {     image.IsPrimary = false;     image.IsChanged = true; } 

    If you do use a ForEach method, I’d definitely format it in multiple lines:

    _fixture.Images     .Where(image => _selectedFixtureImage.Filename && image.IsPrimary)     .ForEach(image => { image.IsPrimary = false; image.IsChanged = true;}); 

    (Reduced indentation to avoid wrapping…)

    or:

    _fixture.Images         .Where(image => _selectedFixtureImage.Filename && image.IsPrimary)         .ForEach(image => { image.IsPrimary = false;                              image.IsChanged = true; }); 

    You might even want to extract the ‘making non-primary’ bit into a separate method, at which point you’d have:

    _fixture.Images         .Where(image => _selectedFixtureImage.Filename && image.IsPrimary)         .ForEach(MakeNonPrimary); 
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