LINQ Select Distinct Count in Lambda form

2020-05-31 05:12发布

问题:

Given a linq expression of an object collection 'items' such as this:

var total = (from item in items select item.Value).Distinct().Count()

Is it possible to convert this to use linq functions/lambdas:

items.Select(???).Distinct().Count()

回答1:

Use this:

items.Select(i => i.Value).Distinct().Count()


回答2:

It must be possible, since behind the scenes, LINQ is translated to lambdas and expression trees (at least LINQ to objects)

In your case the ??? part would be item => item.Value, i.e. for item, output item.value. So, the whole expression will be

var total = items.Select(item => item.Value).Distinct().Count();