Hi i want to create a list based on the search string using predicate expressions.
I have a list of type products contains different names.
List<products> list1 = new List<products>();
list1.Add(new products("sowmya"));
list1.Add(new products("Jane"));
list1.Add(new products("John"));
list1.Add(new products("kumar"));
list1.Add(new products("ramya"));
listBox1.ItemsSource = list1;
Now i want to filter the content based on user input.User will enter n no of strings with '+' as separator. After receiving the strings i will pass them to predicate object like this
private void textBox1_KeyDown(object sender, KeyEventArgs e)
{
List<products> list2 = new List<products>();
Expression<Func<products, bool>> predicate = PredicateBuilder.True<products>();
if (e.Key == Key.Enter)
{
string Searchstring = textBox1.Text.ToString().Trim();
string[] separator = new string[] { "+" };
string[] SearchItems=Searchstring.Split(separator,StringSplitOptions.None);
foreach (string str in SearchItems)
{
string temp = str;
predicate =p => p.Name.Contains(temp.ToLower());
}
list2 = list1.AsQueryable().Where(predicate).ToList();
listBox1.ItemsSource = list2;
}
}
If i enter more than one string(sowmya+jane+john) its giving only the last string(john) result but i want a list of all matching strings
Please answer this question because i'm trying this but i couldn't get the result.
Please do some help thanks.
You don't have to build a predicate here. You can try something like this
List<products> list1 = new List<products>();
list1.Add(new products("sowmya"));
list1.Add(new products("Jane"));
list1.Add(new products("John"));
list1.Add(new products("kumar"));
list1.Add(new products("ramya"));
string input = "aaa+kuma+ram";
List<string> searchStrings =
input.Split(new string[] { "+" }, StringSplitOptions.None)
.Select(s => s.ToLower())
.ToList();
List<products> list2 = (
from p in list1
where searchStrings.Any(s => p.Name.Contains(s))
select p).ToList();
list2 will contain "kumar" and "ramya".
Initialize the predicate as false
Expression<Func<products, bool>> predicate = PredicateBuilder.False<products>();
You need to combine the predicates using Or
foreach (string str in SearchItems)
{
string temp = str;
predicate = predicate.Or(p => p.NameToLower().Contains(temp.ToLower()));
}
Source for predicate builder here. It is part of LINQKit
Code, in case link goes
using System;
using System.Linq;
using System.Linq.Expressions;
using System.Collections.Generic;
public static class PredicateBuilder
{
public static Expression<Func<T, bool>> True<T> () { return f => true; }
public static Expression<Func<T, bool>> False<T> () { return f => false; }
public static Expression<Func<T, bool>> Or<T> (this Expression<Func<T, bool>> expr1,
Expression<Func<T, bool>> expr2)
{
var invokedExpr = Expression.Invoke (expr2, expr1.Parameters.Cast<Expression> ());
return Expression.Lambda<Func<T, bool>>
(Expression.OrElse (expr1.Body, invokedExpr), expr1.Parameters);
}
public static Expression<Func<T, bool>> And<T> (this Expression<Func<T, bool>> expr1,
Expression<Func<T, bool>> expr2)
{
var invokedExpr = Expression.Invoke (expr2, expr1.Parameters.Cast<Expression> ());
return Expression.Lambda<Func<T, bool>>
(Expression.AndAlso (expr1.Body, invokedExpr), expr1.Parameters);
}
}
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