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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T23:12:47+00:00 2026-05-15T23:12:47+00:00

So I have this huge XML file that I am converting to an object

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So I have this huge XML file that I am converting to an object by using LINQ. And currently I am doing:

var resultStories = from story in resultXML.Descendants("story")
                    select new NewsStory
                    {
                        ArticleFrequency = from tag in story.Descendants("tag")
                                           select new KeyValuePair<string,int>((string)tag.Element("name"),(int)tag.Element("count"))
                    };

Now this gives creates a IEnumerable<KeyValuePair<String,int>> for me. But I am wondering if it is possible to get another collection such as a Dictionary<String,int> or List<new MyItem(string key, int value) ?

I have this huge LINQ book and it only contains information about Objects to XML.
This question pertains XML to Objects.

Thank you 🙂

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    2026-05-15T23:12:48+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 11:12 pm

    Yes this is possible using Linqs ToDictionary method.

    You should be able to say

    ArticleFrequency = (from tag in story.Descendants("tag")
                        select new
                        { 
                            Key = (string)tag.Element("name"),
                            Value = (int)tag.Element("count")
                        }).ToDictionary(val => val.Key, val => val.Value)
    

    Your ArticleFrequency property will of course need to be of type IDictionary<string, int>

    UPDATE To answer your question in the comments (if I understand correctly), just change the Select to return an Enumerable of the desired type e.g.

    ArticleFrequency = (from tag in story.Descendants("tag")
                        select new MyCustomObject()
                        { 
                            MyPropertyOne = (string)tag.Element("name"),
                            MyPropertyTwo = (int)tag.Element("count")
                        })
    

    will assign an IEnumerable<MyCustomObject> to ArticleFrequency. If you are saying you want ArticleFrequency to be of type Stack you can just wrap the whole Linq query and use it as the IEnumerable parameter to the Stack constructor overload e.g.

    ArticleFrequency = new Stack<KeyValuePair<string, int>>(
                            (from tag in story.Descendants("tag")
                            select new KeyValuePair<string, int>()
                            { 
                                Key = (string)tag.Element("name"),
                                Value = (int)tag.Element("count")
                            }))
    
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