Conditional Where clause in LINQ

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轮回少年 2021-01-17 02:34

suppose i am showing data in grid and i have many textboxes for filter the data. textbox for employee id. if employee id textbox is empty then no where clause will be added

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  • 2021-01-17 03:11

    Try this:-

    First select the data:-

    var r = from t in TblFamilie
    select new
    {
        t.ID,
        t.ParentID,
        t.Name,
        t.CurDate
    };
    

    Then you can filter based on condition:-

       if (sName!="")
            r = r.Where(x => x.Name == sName);
    
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  • 2021-01-17 03:25

    If you want to mix And operator and Or operator together, check PredicateBuilder out here: http://www.albahari.com/nutshell/predicatebuilder.aspx

    You can simply write like:

    // begin with true if you start with And operator.
    var predicate = PredicateBuilder.True<TblFamilie>();
    predicate = predicate.And(t => t.CureDate < DateTime.UtcNow.AddDays(-1));
    // you can mix with Or operator too.
    predicate = predicate.Or(t => t.Name.Contains("blah"));
    
    var results = context.TblFamilie
    .Where(predicate)
    .Select(new
    {
      // your projection here...
    });
    
    
    // begin with false if you start with Or operator.
    var predicate2 = PredicateBuilder.False<TblFamilie>();
    predicate2 = predicate2.Or(t => t.CureDate < DateTime.UtcNow.AddDays(-1));
    // you can mix with And operator too.
    predicate2 = predicate2.And(t => t.Name.Contains("blah"));
    
    var results = context.TblFamilie
    .Where(predicate)
    .Select(new
    {
      // your projection here...
    });
    
    
    // even nesting is possible
    var inner = PredicateBuilder.False<TblFamilie>();
    inner = inner.Or (p => p.Name.Contains("foo"));
    inner = inner.Or (p => p.Name.Contains("bar"));
    
    var outer = PredicateBuilder.True<TblFamilie>();
    outer = outer.And (p => p.CureDate > DateTime.UtcNow.AddDays(-3));
    outer = outer.And (p => p.CureDate < DateTime.UtcNow.AddDays(-1));
    outer = outer.And (inner);
    
    var results = context.TblFamilie
    .Where(outer)
    .Select(new
    {
      // your projection here...
    });
    

    Updated

    Okay, lets assume you have a Family class, and you get 'Families' from some where. You can use PredicateBuilder like this:

    // you have 4 families from DB, API or anywhere.
    var failies = new List<Family>
    {
        new Family { Id = 1, ParentId = 1, Name = "foo", Birthday = new DateTime(1971, 1, 1) },
        new Family { Id = 1, ParentId = 1, Name = "bar", Birthday = new DateTime(1982, 1, 1) },
        new Family { Id = 1, ParentId = 1, Name = "foobar", Birthday = new DateTime(1993, 1, 1) },
        new Family { Id = 1, ParentId = 1, Name = "fake", Birthday = new DateTime(2000, 1, 1) },
    };
    
    // make predicate!
    // if a family's Birthday is before than 1980 'or' Name contains "ke".
    var predicate = PredicateBuilder.True<Family>();
    predicate = predicate.And(o => o.Birthday < new DateTime(1980, 1, 1));
    predicate = predicate.Or(o => o.Name.Contains("ke"));
    
    // you should make IQueryable in order to use PredicateBuilder.
    var result = failies.AsQueryable()
        .Where(predicate)
        .Select(o => new
        {
            o.Id, o.Name, o.Birthday    // only project what you want.
        })
        .ToList();
    
    // now, result should contains "foo" and "fake".
    foreach (var family in result)
    {
        Debug.WriteLine("Name: " + family.Name);
    }
    

    Updated2

    You can copy & paste to LinqPad in order to test how it works. Before you run this in the LinqPad,

    • Download LinqKit.dll from above link.
    • Make sure press 'F4' > Add > Browse > select LinqKit.dll > Add LinqKit namespace in the 'Additional Namespace Imports' tab.
    • In the Query panel, choose Language to 'C# Statement(s)'

    paste this and run.

    // you have 4 strings from DB, API or anywhere.
    var strings = new List<string>
    {
        "foo",
        "bar",
        "foobar",
        "fake"
    };
    
    
    // make predicate!
    // if a string contains "oo" or "ke"
    var predicate = PredicateBuilder.True<string>();
    predicate = predicate.And(o => o.Contains("oo"));
    predicate = predicate.Or(o => o.Contains("ke"));
    
    // you should make IQueryable in order to use PredicateBuilder.
    var result = strings.AsQueryable()
        .Where(predicate)
        .ToList();
    
    // now, result should contains "foo", "foobar" and "fake".
    foreach (var stringResult in result)
    {
        Debug.WriteLine("Name: " + stringResult);
    }
    
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