Initialization Expressions
An initialization expression initializes a new object. Most initialization expressions are supported, including most new C# 3.0 and Visual Basic 9.0 initialization expressions. The following types can be initialized and returned by a LINQ to Entities query:
A collection of zero or more typed entity objects or a projection of complex types that are defined in the conceptual model.
CLR types supported by the Entity Framework.
Inline collections.
Anonymous types.
Anonymous type initialization is shown in the following example in query expression syntax:
Decimal totalDue = 200;
using (AdventureWorksEntities context = new AdventureWorksEntities())
{
var salesInfo =
from s in context.SalesOrderHeaders
where s.TotalDue >= totalDue
select new { s.SalesOrderNumber, s.TotalDue };
Console.WriteLine("Sales order numbers:");
foreach (var sale in salesInfo)
{
Console.WriteLine("Order number: " + sale.SalesOrderNumber);
Console.WriteLine("Total due: " + sale.TotalDue);
Console.WriteLine("");
}
}
Dim totalDue = 200
Using context As New AdventureWorksEntities()
Dim salesInfo = _
From s In context.SalesOrderHeaders _
Where s.TotalDue >= totalDue _
Select New With {s.SalesOrderNumber, s.TotalDue}
Console.WriteLine("Sales order numbers:")
For Each sale In salesInfo
Console.WriteLine("Order number: " & sale.SalesOrderNumber)
Console.WriteLine("Total due: " & sale.TotalDue)
Console.WriteLine("")
Next
End Using
The following example in method-based query syntax shows anonymous type initialization:
Decimal totalDue = 200;
using (AdventureWorksEntities context = new AdventureWorksEntities())
{
var salesInfo =
context.SalesOrderHeaders
.Where(s => s.TotalDue >= totalDue)
.Select(s => new { s.SalesOrderNumber, s.TotalDue });
Console.WriteLine("Sales order numbers:");
foreach (var sale in salesInfo)
{
Console.WriteLine("Order number: " + sale.SalesOrderNumber);
Console.WriteLine("Total due: " + sale.TotalDue);
Console.WriteLine("");
}
}
Dim totalDue = 200
Using context As New AdventureWorksEntities()
Dim salesInfo = _
context.SalesOrderHeaders _
.Where(Function(s) s.TotalDue >= totalDue) _
.Select(Function(s) New With {s.SalesOrderNumber, s.TotalDue})
Console.WriteLine("Sales order numbers:")
For Each sale In salesInfo
Console.WriteLine("Order number: " & sale.SalesOrderNumber)
Console.WriteLine("Total due: " & sale.TotalDue)
Console.WriteLine("")
Next
End Using
User-defined class initialization is also supported. The C# 3.0 and Visual Basic 9.0 initialization pattern is supported and assumes that the property getter and setter are symmetric. The following example in query expression syntax shows a custom class being initialized in the query:
class MyOrder { public string SalesOrderNumber; public DateTime? ShipDate; }
Class MyOrder
Public SalesOrderNumber As String
Public ShipDate As DateTime?
End Class
Decimal totalDue = 200;
using (AdventureWorksEntities context = new AdventureWorksEntities())
{
IQueryable<MyOrder> salesInfo =
from s in context.SalesOrderHeaders
where s.TotalDue >= totalDue
select new MyOrder
{
SalesOrderNumber = s.SalesOrderNumber,
ShipDate = s.ShipDate
};
Console.WriteLine("Sales order info:");
foreach (MyOrder order in salesInfo)
{
Console.WriteLine("Order number: " + order.SalesOrderNumber);
Console.WriteLine("Ship date: " + order.ShipDate);
Console.WriteLine("");
}
}
Dim totalDue = 200
Using context As New AdventureWorksEntities()
Dim salesInfo = _
From s In context.SalesOrderHeaders _
Where s.TotalDue >= totalDue _
Select New MyOrder With _
{ _
.SalesOrderNumber = s.SalesOrderNumber, _
.ShipDate = s.ShipDate _
}
Console.WriteLine("Sales order info:")
For Each order As MyOrder In salesInfo
Console.WriteLine("Order number: " & order.SalesOrderNumber)
Console.WriteLine("Ship date: " & order.ShipDate)
Console.WriteLine("")
Next
End Using
The following example in method-based query syntax shows a custom class being initialized in the query:
Decimal totalDue = 200;
using (AdventureWorksEntities context = new AdventureWorksEntities())
{
IQueryable<MyOrder> salesInfo =
context.SalesOrderHeaders
.Where(s => s.TotalDue >= totalDue)
.Select(s => new MyOrder
{
SalesOrderNumber = s.SalesOrderNumber,
ShipDate = s.ShipDate
});
Console.WriteLine("Sales order info:");
foreach (MyOrder order in salesInfo)
{
Console.WriteLine("Order number: " + order.SalesOrderNumber);
Console.WriteLine("Ship date: " + order.ShipDate);
Console.WriteLine("");
}
}
Dim totalDue = 200
Using context As New AdventureWorksEntities()
Dim salesInfo As IQueryable(Of MyOrder) = _
context.SalesOrderHeaders _
.Where(Function(s) s.TotalDue >= totalDue) _
.Select(Function(s) New MyOrder With _
{ _
.SalesOrderNumber = s.SalesOrderNumber, _
.ShipDate = s.ShipDate _
})
Console.WriteLine("Sales order info:")
For Each order As MyOrder In salesInfo
Console.WriteLine("Order number: " & order.SalesOrderNumber)
Console.WriteLine("Ship date: " & order.ShipDate)
Console.WriteLine("")
Next
End Using