Dynamic LINQ Unions possible?
Is it possible to dynamically ad开发者_C百科d UNION clauses in LINQ? I have a list of RssFeed collections that I want to aggregate but the number of feeds is not known ahead of time. But I would like to be able to union them all and take the most recent 10 posts from the bunch.
I guess I could just do a foreach iteration of each feed query and manually add the results to a "master" collection which I could then query by date, but is that the best way?
Ideally I would like to do something like
foreach(RssFeed in myFeeds)
{
// compose a linq query for the current feed and union it with
// the results of the last iteration
}
Like this:
var query = Enumerable.Empty<Something>();
foreach(RssFeed in myFeeds) {
query = query.Union(something);
}
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