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Asked: May 25, 20262026-05-25T21:30:01+00:00 2026-05-25T21:30:01+00:00

Suppose I have these classes: public MyClass { public Property1 {get; set;} public Property2

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Suppose I have these classes:

public MyClass
{
   public Property1 {get; set;}
   public Property2 {get; set;}
   public Property3 {get; set;}
   public Property4 {get; set;}
   public Property5 {get; set;}
   public Property6 {get; set;}
   public Property7 {get; set;}
   public Property8 {get; set;}
   public List<MySecondClass> MyList {get; set;}
}

public MySecondClass
{
   public SecondProperty1 {get; set;}
   public SecondProperty2 {get; set;}
   public SecondProperty3 {get; set;}
   public SecondProperty4 {get; set;}
   public SecondProperty5 {get; set;}
}

Supposing that everything is instantiated, how would I use linq to make a projection that just had Property1 and Property2 and a list that just had SecondProperty4 and SecondProperty5?

Something like:

myClass.Select(x=> new { Property1 = x.Property1, 
                         Property2 = x.Property2, 
                         //Some Way To add The list here
                       }

NOTE: Just to clarify myClass is a List<MyClass> object.

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    2026-05-25T21:30:02+00:00Added an answer on May 25, 2026 at 9:30 pm
    myClass.Select(x=> new { Property1 = x.Property1, 
                             Property2 = x.Property2, 
                             SecondList = x.MyList.Select(i => new { i.SecondProperty4, i.SecondProperty5 }).ToList()
                           }
    
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