Queryable.GroupBy<TSource, TKey, TResult> Method (IQueryable<TSource>, Expression<Func<TSource, TKey>>, Expression<Func<TKey, IEnumerable<TSource>, TResult>>)
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Groups the elements of a sequence according to a specified key selector function and creates a result value from each group and its key.
Namespace: System.Linq
Assembly: System.Core (in System.Core.dll)
Syntax
'Declaration
<ExtensionAttribute> _
Public Shared Function GroupBy(Of TSource, TKey, TResult) ( _
source As IQueryable(Of TSource), _
keySelector As Expression(Of Func(Of TSource, TKey)), _
resultSelector As Expression(Of Func(Of TKey, IEnumerable(Of TSource), TResult)) _
) As IQueryable(Of TResult)
public static IQueryable<TResult> GroupBy<TSource, TKey, TResult>(
this IQueryable<TSource> source,
Expression<Func<TSource, TKey>> keySelector,
Expression<Func<TKey, IEnumerable<TSource>, TResult>> resultSelector
)
Type Parameters
- TSource
The type of the elements of source.
- TKey
The type of the key returned by the function represented in keySelector.
- TResult
The type of the result value returned by resultSelector.
Parameters
- source
Type: System.Linq.IQueryable<TSource>
An IQueryable<T> whose elements to group.
- keySelector
Type: System.Linq.Expressions.Expression<Func<TSource, TKey>>
A function to extract the key for each element.
- resultSelector
Type: System.Linq.Expressions.Expression<Func<TKey, IEnumerable<TSource>, TResult>>
A function to create a result value from each group.
Return Value
Type: System.Linq.IQueryable<TResult>
An T:System.Linq.IQueryable`1 that has a type argument of TResult and where each element represents a projection over a group and its key.
Usage Note
In Visual Basic and C#, you can call this method as an instance method on any object of type IQueryable<TSource>. When you use instance method syntax to call this method, omit the first parameter.
Exceptions
Exception | Condition |
---|---|
ArgumentNullException | source or keySelector or resultSelector is nulla null reference (Nothing in Visual Basic). |
Remarks
This method has at least one parameter of type Expression<TDelegate> whose type argument is one of the Func<T, TResult> types. For these parameters, you can pass in a lambda expression and it will be compiled to an Expression<TDelegate>.
The GroupBy<TSource, TKey, TResult>(IQueryable<TSource>, Expression<Func<TSource, TKey>>, Expression<Func<TKey, IEnumerable<TSource>, TResult>>) method generates a MethodCallExpression that represents calling GroupBy<TSource, TKey, TResult>(IQueryable<TSource>, Expression<Func<TSource, TKey>>, Expression<Func<TKey, IEnumerable<TSource>, TResult>>) itself as a constructed generic method. It then passes the MethodCallExpression to the CreateQuery<TElement>(Expression) method of the IQueryProvider represented by the Provider property of the source parameter.
The query behavior that occurs as a result of executing an expression tree that represents calling GroupBy<TSource, TKey, TResult>(IQueryable<TSource>, Expression<Func<TSource, TKey>>, Expression<Func<TKey, IEnumerable<TSource>, TResult>>) depends on the implementation of the type of the source parameter. The expected behavior is that it groups the elements of source by a key value that is obtained by invoking keySelector on each element. The resultSelector parameter is used to obtain a result value from each group and its key.
Examples
The following code example demonstrates how to use GroupBy<TSource, TKey, TResult>(IQueryable<TSource>, Expression<Func<TSource, TKey>>, Expression<Func<TKey, IEnumerable<TSource>, TResult>>) to group the elements of a sequence and project a sequence of results of type TResult.
Structure Pet
Public Name As String
Public Age As Double
End Structure
Shared Sub GroupByEx3()
' Create a list of pets.
Dim petsList As New List(Of Pet)(New Pet() { _
New Pet With {.Name = "Barley", .Age = 8.3}, _
New Pet With {.Name = "Boots", .Age = 4.9}, _
New Pet With {.Name = "Whiskers", .Age = 1.5}, _
New Pet With {.Name = "Daisy", .Age = 4.3}})
' Group Pet objects by the Math.Floor of their age.
' Then project an anonymous type from each group
' that consists of the key, the count of the group's
' elements, and the minimum and maximum age in the group.
Dim query = petsList.AsQueryable().GroupBy( _
Function(pet) Math.Floor(pet.Age), _
Function(age, pets) New With { _
.Key = age, _
.Count = pets.Count(), _
.Min = pets.Min(Function(pet) pet.Age), _
.Max = pets.Max(Function(pet) pet.Age) _
})
Dim output As New System.Text.StringBuilder
' Iterate over each anonymous type.
For Each result In query
output.AppendLine(vbCrLf & "Age group: " & result.Key)
output.AppendLine("Number of pets with this age: " & result.Count)
output.AppendLine("Minimum age: " & result.Min)
output.AppendLine("Maximum age: " & result.Max)
Next
' Display the output.
outputBlock.Text &= output.ToString() & vbCrLf
' This code produces the following output:
' Age group: 8
' Number of pets with this age: 1
' Minimum age: 8.3
' Maximum age: 8.3
' Age group: 4
' Number of pets with this age: 2
' Minimum age: 4.3
' Maximum age: 4.9
' Age group: 1
' Number of pets with this age: 1
' Minimum age: 1.5
' Maximum age: 1.5
End Sub
class Pet
{
public string Name { get; set; }
public double Age { get; set; }
}
public static void GroupByEx3()
{
// Create a list of pets.
List<Pet> petsList =
new List<Pet>{ new Pet { Name="Barley", Age=8.3 },
new Pet { Name="Boots", Age=4.9 },
new Pet { Name="Whiskers", Age=1.5 },
new Pet { Name="Daisy", Age=4.3 } };
// Group Pet objects by the Math.Floor of their age.
// Then project an anonymous type from each group
// that consists of the key, the count of the group's
// elements, and the minimum and maximum age in the group.
var query = petsList.AsQueryable().GroupBy(
pet => Math.Floor(pet.Age),
(age, pets) => new
{
Key = age,
Count = pets.Count(),
Min = pets.Min(pet => pet.Age),
Max = pets.Max(pet => pet.Age)
});
// Iterate over each anonymous type.
foreach (var result in query)
{
outputBlock.Text += "\nAge group: " + result.Key + "\n";
outputBlock.Text += "Number of pets in this age group: " + result.Count + "\n";
outputBlock.Text += "Minimum age: " + result.Min + "\n";
outputBlock.Text += "Maximum age: " + result.Max + "\n";
}
/* This code produces the following output:
Age group: 8
Number of pets in this age group: 1
Minimum age: 8.3
Maximum age: 8.3
Age group: 4
Number of pets in this age group: 2
Minimum age: 4.3
Maximum age: 4.9
Age group: 1
Number of pets in this age group: 1
Minimum age: 1.5
Maximum age: 1.5
*/
}
Version Information
Silverlight
Supported in: 5, 4, 3
Silverlight for Windows Phone
Supported in: Windows Phone OS 7.1
Platforms
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