linq remove item from object array where property equals value

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Solution 1

IEnumberable is immutable, but you can do something like this:

list = list.Where(r=>r.Year<=2000)

or write an extension method:

public static IEnumerable<T> RemoveWhere<T>(this IEnumerable<T> query, Predicate<T> predicate)
{ 
    return query.Where(e => !predicate(e));
}

Solution 2

Very late to the party but for any one would comes across this problem, here is a cleaner solution:

MyList.RemoveAll( p => p.MyProperty == MyValue );

Solution 3

If you are working with IEnumerable<T>, how about Where?

list = list.Where(car => car.Year <= 2000);

If you are working with ICollection<T> and you not just get a filtered result but really intend to manipulate the source collection, you can create an own tailor made extension for collection:

  public static class CollectionExtensions {
     public static ICollection<T> RemoveWhere<T>(this ICollection<T> collection, Func<T, bool> predicate) {
        List<T> toRemove = collection.Where(item => predicate(item)).ToList();
        toRemove.ForEach(item => collection.Remove(item));
        return collection;
     }
  }
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Updated on June 27, 2020

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  • leora
    leora almost 4 years

    If i have

    IEnumberable<Car> list
    

    and i want to remove an item from this list based on a property of the car

    i want something like:

    list.RemoveWhere(r=>r.Year > 2000)
    

    does something like this exist ?

    i am doing this over and over so i want to avoid copying the list each time to just remove one item