Question

I have a LinkedList that I am using to track consecutive numbers that are sent to this class. (I ultimately want to find the missing numbers).

I now need to use the method ranges.AddAfter(recentNode,someNewNode), but I can't do it by casting. What am I missing?

class ContiguousData 
{
    LinkedList<ContiguousDataValue> ranges = new LinkedList<ContiguousDataValue>();

    public void AddValue(int val)
    {
        LinkedListNode<ContiguousDataValue> recentNode = null;

        foreach (var range in ranges)
        {
            if (val > range.UpperInt)
            {
                if (val == range.UpperInt + 1)
                    range.UpperInt = val;
                else
                {
                    if (recentNode == null)
                        ranges.AddFirst(new ContiguousDataValue() { UpperInt = val, LowerInt = val });
                    else
                        ranges.AddAfter(recentNode, new ContiguousDataValue() { UpperInt = val, LowerInt = val });
                }
                break;
            }
            else if (val < range.LowerInt)
            {
                if (val == range.LowerInt - 1)
                    range.LowerInt = val;
                else
                {
                    // do  more logic (incomplete)
                }
            }

           // Compiler error
            recentNode = (LinkedListNode<ContiguousDataValue>)range;
        }

        if (ranges.Count == 0)
        {
            ranges.AddFirst(new ContiguousDataValue() { UpperInt = val, LowerInt = val });
            return;
        }
    }

    internal class ContiguousDataValue
    {
        public int UpperInt { get; set; }
        public int LowerInt { get; set; }
    }
}

Since casting doesn't work, how do I convert range to a LinkedListNode<T>?

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Solution

I think you are looking for;

var ranges = new LinkedList<ContiguousDataValue>();

for (var recentNode = ranges.First;
     recentNode != null;
     recentNode = recentNode.Next)
{
  var range = recentNode.Value; 
  ranges.AddAfter(recentNode,someNewNode);
}
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