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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T23:22:18+00:00 2026-05-13T23:22:18+00:00

This should be pretty simple, but I am new at LINQ. I have a

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This should be pretty simple, but I am new at LINQ. I have a List<FillStruct> of FillList structs. I’d like to use LINQ to create a new List<NewFillStruct> where instead of having the number of buys and sells, I would have one variable containing the sum.

For example, if the FillStruct structure has

buy = 4 

and

sell = 2

then the NewFillStruct structure will have

numlong = 2.

If the FillStruct structure has

buy = 2 

and

sell = 4

then the NewFillStruct structure will have

numlong = -2.

Here are the structures.

struct FillStruct 
{
    int buy;
    int sell;
    string date;
}

struct NewFillStruct
{
    int numlong;
    string date;
}
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    2026-05-13T23:22:19+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 11:22 pm
    List<FillStruct> origList = ...
    List<NewFillStruct> newList = origList.Select(x => new NewFillStruct {
        numlong = x.buy - x.sell, date = x.date
    }).ToList();
    

    However, note that struct is not necessarily a good choice for this (prefer class unless you have a good reason).

    Or to avoid LINQ entirely:

    List<NewFillStruct> newList = origList.ConvertAll(x => new NewFillStruct {
        numlong = x.buy - x.sell, date = x.date
    });
    
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