I have following domain objects in my application:
[Serializable]
public class Supplier
{
public virtual string SupplierType { get; set; }
public virtual string SupplierCode { get; set; }
public virtual string Name { get; set; }
public virtual string Description { get; set; }
public virtual string Rating { get; set; }
public virtual 开发者_Python百科string WebsiteURL { get; set; }
public virtual IList<Address> Address { get; set; }
}
[Serializable]
public class CargoSupplier : Supplier
{
public virtual IList<Image> Images { get; set; }
public virtual string OpeningTime { get; set; }
public virtual string ClosingTime { get; set; }
public virtual IList<Product> Products { get; set; }
}
I have to goto two seperate repositories for getting descriptive content (from database) and pricing (from external webservice) and will have two seperate enumerations populated with data (descriptive content & pricing):
IEnumerable<CargoSupplier> cargoSuppliers_Pricing
IEnumerable<CargoSupplier> cargoSuppliers_Content
cargoSuppliers_Content will have all fields populated with data EXCEPT IList<Product>
and cargoSuppliers_Pricing will have SupplierType, SupplierCode and IList<Product>
fields populated with data. Combination of "SupplierType" amd "SupplierCode" would be the key.
Now I have to merge the content and pricing into one enumeration so I can return IEnumerable<CargoSupplier> cargoSuppliers
to my Controllers & Views. What is the best way to merge/consolidate these two lists into one?
Are you looking for Union or am i missing something in the question?
var mergedList = list1.Union(list2).ToList();
remember to import the System.Linq
namespace
It sounds like you don't want one list that just contains all the items in either list - it sounds like you need to merge individual items. Something like this:
var query = from pricing in cargoSuppliers_Pricing
join content in cargoSuppliers_Content
on pricing.SupplierCode equals content.SupplierCode
select new CargoSupplier
{
// Copy properties from both objects here
};
Within the "select" part you would take the pricing parts from "pricing" and the content parts from "content", building a CargoSupplier object which has both bits.
Is that what you were after?
Use Enumerable.Concat
:
Concatenates two sequences.
Example:
var result = cargoSuppliers_Content.Concat(cargoSuppliers_Pricing);
Seen the Union() extension method? That should do what your after
IEnumerable<CargoSupplier> allCargoSuppliers = cargoSuppliers_Pricing.Union(cargoSuppliers_Content);
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