How to convert linq results to HashSet or HashedSet

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闹比i 2020-11-28 05:17

I have a property on a class that is an ISet. I\'m trying to get the results of a linq query into that property, but can\'t figure out how to do so.

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    2020-11-28 06:06

    I don't think there's anything built in which does this... but it's really easy to write an extension method:

    public static class Extensions
    {
        public static HashSet ToHashSet(
            this IEnumerable source,
            IEqualityComparer comparer = null)
        {
            return new HashSet(source, comparer);
        }
    }
    

    Note that you really do want an extension method (or at least a generic method of some form) here, because you may not be able to express the type of T explicitly:

    var query = from i in Enumerable.Range(0, 10)
                select new { i, j = i + 1 };
    var resultSet = query.ToHashSet();
    

    You can't do that with an explicit call to the HashSet constructor. We're relying on type inference for generic methods to do it for us.

    Now you could choose to name it ToSet and return ISet - but I'd stick with ToHashSet and the concrete type. This is consistent with the standard LINQ operators (ToDictionary, ToList) and allows for future expansion (e.g. ToSortedSet). You may also want to provide an overload specifying the comparison to use.

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