Pregunta

Say I have this structure:

public class Car
{
   public string Name;
   public IList<Tire> Tires;
}

public class Tire
{
   public string Name;
   public int Size;
}

I want a query to return all Cars that have Tires with size 40.

I am thinking this way, what am I missing?

Cars.Where(x => x.Tires.Where(y => y.Size == 40));

This code throws this error: "Cannot convert lambda expression to delegate type 'System.Func' because some of the return types in the block are not implicitly convertible to the delegate return type"

¿Fue útil?

Solución

You want

Cars.Where(x => x.Tires.Any(y => y.Size == 40));

or

Cars.Where(x => x.Tires.All(y => y.Size == 40));

Depending on the requirement.

Your version won't work because the outer lambda is actually returning an IEnumerable<Tire>, whereas it needs to be a bool.

Otros consejos

You should use Any instead.

Cars.Where(x => x.Tires.Any(y => y.Size == 40));
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