Welcome to OGeek Q&A Community for programmer and developer-Open, Learning and Share
Welcome To Ask or Share your Answers For Others

Categories

0 votes
182 views
in Technique[技术] by (71.8m points)

c# - Dynamic Where for List<T>

I'm trying to create a dynamic filter for various classes. We would only know at runtime what type we're dealing with. I need the ColumnName to be the actual column (not a string value).

Is there an easy way to convert the string into a column?

public static List<T> Filter<T>
    (this List<T> Source, string ColumnName, 
    string TypeOfCompare, string CompValue)
{
    IQueryable<T> matches = Source.AsQueryable();

    if (ColumnName.Length > 0)
    {
        matches = (IEnumerable)matches.Where(a => ColumnName == CompValue)
    }

    List<T> ReturnList2 = new List<T>();
    ReturnList2 = matches.ToList();
    return ReturnList2;
}
See Question&Answers more detail:os

与恶龙缠斗过久,自身亦成为恶龙;凝视深渊过久,深渊将回以凝视…
Welcome To Ask or Share your Answers For Others

1 Reply

0 votes
by (71.8m points)

Basically you need to build an expression tree. It's not terribly hard, fortunately, using Expression.Property. You can either pass that to Queryable.Where, or compile it and pass it to Enumerable.Where. (Obviously you'll need to use something like Expression.Equal as well, depending on the type of comparison you're trying to make.)

Is CompValue meant to be an actual value? What's TypeOfCompare meant to be?

I'm not sure where LINQ to Entities fits into this, either... you're only using LINQ to Objects really, as far as I can see.

EDIT: Okay, here's a sample. It assumes you want equality, but it does what you want if so. I don't know what the performance impact of compiling an expression tree every time is - you may want to cache the delegate for any given name/value combination:

using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Linq;
using System.Linq.Expressions;

static class Extensions
{
    public static List<T> Filter<T>
        (this List<T> source, string columnName, 
         string compValue)
    {
        ParameterExpression parameter = Expression.Parameter(typeof(T), "x");
        Expression property = Expression.Property(parameter, columnName);
        Expression constant = Expression.Constant(compValue);
        Expression equality = Expression.Equal(property, constant);
        Expression<Func<T, bool>> predicate =
            Expression.Lambda<Func<T, bool>>(equality, parameter);

        Func<T, bool> compiled = predicate.Compile();
        return source.Where(compiled).ToList();
    }
}

class Test
{
    static void Main()
    {
        var people = new[] {
            new { FirstName = "John", LastName = "Smith" },
            new { FirstName = "John", LastName = "Noakes" },
            new { FirstName = "Linda", LastName = "Smith" },
            new { FirstName = "Richard", LastName = "Smith" },
            new { FirstName = "Richard", LastName = "Littlejohn" },
        }.ToList();

        foreach (var person in people.Filter("LastName", "Smith"))
        {
            Console.WriteLine(person);
        }
    }
}

与恶龙缠斗过久,自身亦成为恶龙;凝视深渊过久,深渊将回以凝视…
OGeek|极客中国-欢迎来到极客的世界,一个免费开放的程序员编程交流平台!开放,进步,分享!让技术改变生活,让极客改变未来! Welcome to OGeek Q&A Community for programmer and developer-Open, Learning and Share
Click Here to Ask a Question

...