Caveat: This might be an inappropriate use of C#'s dynamic keyword and I probably should be using a strongly-typed view model, but...
I'm trying to avoid creating a strongly-typed view model by passing a C# 4 dynamic type to my view. I have this in my controller:
public ActionResult Index()
{
var query =
from fr in db.ForecastRates
join c in db.Codes
on
new { Code = fr.RateCode, CodeType = "ForecastRate" }
equals
new { Code = c.CodeValue, CodeType = c.CodeType }
select new
{
RateCode = fr.RateCode,
RateCodeName = c.CodeName,
Year = fr.Year,
Rate = fr.Rate,
Comment = fr.Comment
};
// Create a list of dynamic objects to form the view model
// that has prettified rate code
var forecastRates = new List<dynamic>();
foreach (var fr in query)
{
dynamic f = new ExpandoObject();
f.RateCode = fr.RateCode;
f.RateCodeName = fr.RateCodeName;
f.Year = fr.Year;
f.Rate = fr.Rate;
f.Comment = fr.Comment;
forecastRates.Add(f);
}
return View(forecastRates);
}
...and this in my view (I'm using MVC 3's Razor view engine):
@inherits System.Web.Mvc.WebViewPage<IEnumerable<dynamic>>
...
<tbody>
@foreach (var item in Model) {
<tr>
<td>@item.RateCodeName</td>
<td>@item.Year</td>
<td>@item.Rate</td>
<td>@item.Comment</td>
</tr>
}
</tbody>
I don't like how I iterate through the LINQ result to form the List of dynamic objects.
I'd like to initialize each ExpandoObject inside the LINQ query, but that doesn't seem to be supported.
I tried casting the the query result as List, but that didn't work because you can't convert anonymous type to dynamic.
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