Filtering List data using LINQ
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In this code I have declared myPushData
, myPushDataFilterd
and myPushDataFilterd2
variables which are using in code. I am thinking this code could be more easy & short
var myPushData = new List<pushTokens>();
var myPushDataFilterd = new List<pushTokens>();
var myPushDataFilterd2 = new List<pushTokens>();
var result = SisApi.Get("Notifications/GetPNToken", dic, out bool isSuccess);
if (!string.IsNullOrEmpty(result))
{
myPushData = JsonConvert.DeserializeObject<List<pushTokens>>(result);
myPushDataFilterd= myPushData.Where(i => i.OrgClassLevelID == Convert.ToInt32(classId)).ToList();
if (!string.IsNullOrEmpty(sectionId))
myPushDataFilterd2= myPushDataFilterd.Where(i => i.OrgSectionLevelID == Convert.ToInt32(sectionId)).ToList();
}
for (int index = 0; index < myPushDataFilterd2.Count; index++)
{
//something..
}
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$begingroup$
In this code I have declared myPushData
, myPushDataFilterd
and myPushDataFilterd2
variables which are using in code. I am thinking this code could be more easy & short
var myPushData = new List<pushTokens>();
var myPushDataFilterd = new List<pushTokens>();
var myPushDataFilterd2 = new List<pushTokens>();
var result = SisApi.Get("Notifications/GetPNToken", dic, out bool isSuccess);
if (!string.IsNullOrEmpty(result))
{
myPushData = JsonConvert.DeserializeObject<List<pushTokens>>(result);
myPushDataFilterd= myPushData.Where(i => i.OrgClassLevelID == Convert.ToInt32(classId)).ToList();
if (!string.IsNullOrEmpty(sectionId))
myPushDataFilterd2= myPushDataFilterd.Where(i => i.OrgSectionLevelID == Convert.ToInt32(sectionId)).ToList();
}
for (int index = 0; index < myPushDataFilterd2.Count; index++)
{
//something..
}
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$begingroup$
In this code I have declared myPushData
, myPushDataFilterd
and myPushDataFilterd2
variables which are using in code. I am thinking this code could be more easy & short
var myPushData = new List<pushTokens>();
var myPushDataFilterd = new List<pushTokens>();
var myPushDataFilterd2 = new List<pushTokens>();
var result = SisApi.Get("Notifications/GetPNToken", dic, out bool isSuccess);
if (!string.IsNullOrEmpty(result))
{
myPushData = JsonConvert.DeserializeObject<List<pushTokens>>(result);
myPushDataFilterd= myPushData.Where(i => i.OrgClassLevelID == Convert.ToInt32(classId)).ToList();
if (!string.IsNullOrEmpty(sectionId))
myPushDataFilterd2= myPushDataFilterd.Where(i => i.OrgSectionLevelID == Convert.ToInt32(sectionId)).ToList();
}
for (int index = 0; index < myPushDataFilterd2.Count; index++)
{
//something..
}
c# linq
New contributor
$endgroup$
In this code I have declared myPushData
, myPushDataFilterd
and myPushDataFilterd2
variables which are using in code. I am thinking this code could be more easy & short
var myPushData = new List<pushTokens>();
var myPushDataFilterd = new List<pushTokens>();
var myPushDataFilterd2 = new List<pushTokens>();
var result = SisApi.Get("Notifications/GetPNToken", dic, out bool isSuccess);
if (!string.IsNullOrEmpty(result))
{
myPushData = JsonConvert.DeserializeObject<List<pushTokens>>(result);
myPushDataFilterd= myPushData.Where(i => i.OrgClassLevelID == Convert.ToInt32(classId)).ToList();
if (!string.IsNullOrEmpty(sectionId))
myPushDataFilterd2= myPushDataFilterd.Where(i => i.OrgSectionLevelID == Convert.ToInt32(sectionId)).ToList();
}
for (int index = 0; index < myPushDataFilterd2.Count; index++)
{
//something..
}
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