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c# - MVC 4 how pass data correctly from controller to view

I currently have a controller with a LINQ statement that i am passing data from to my view. I am trying to find a more efficient and better coding method to do this. My home controller statement is as follows.

Var Melt
  Furnace1 =
           (from item in db.tbl_dppITHr
           where item.ProductionHour >= StartShift && item.ProductionHour <= EndDate
           select item).Sum(x => x.Furnace1Total),

ViewData["Furnace1Total"] = Melt.Furnace1;

In my view i then reference the ViewData To show this. Using

 @model dynamic

Now i have quite alot of linq statements inside the Index method. And for each one i am doing the ViewData[]

I am hoping that someone can show how i pass more than one var from a controller across to a view without the ViewData or ViewBag methods. And how i would get access to this within my view.

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You should create a ViewModel with all of your data needed and then pass that down to the view.

public class ViewModel 
{
   public List<int> Melt1 { get; set; }

   public void LoadMeltProperties() 
   {

       if (Melt1 == null) 
       {
          Melt1 = new List<int>();
       }

       Melt1 = (from item in db.tbl_dppITHr
       where item.ProductionHour >= StartShift && item.ProductionHour <= EndDate
       select item).Sum(x => x.Furnace1Total).ToList();
   }

   public ViewModel Load()
   {
       LoadMeltProperties();
       return this;
   }
}

public ActionResult YourControllerAction() 
{
      var vm = new ViewModel().Load();
      return View("ViewName", vm);
}

Then in your View you can use a strongly typed model rather than dynamic

@model ViewModel

You can then iterate over your ViewModel properties via:

foreach(var melt in Model.Melt1) {
     // do what you require
}

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