Reputation: 21808
How do you use Linq to select the record that is closest to a specified date? This is for a transaction table that has a date, product id, location id, and balance.
Given these requirements:
Table data:
// code
Id, TransDateTime, ProductId, WarehouseId, Balance
1, 1-Jan-2011 00:00, 1, 1, 100
2, 1-Jan-2011 00:00, 1, 2, 10
3, 2-Jan-2011 00:00, 1, 1, 150
4, 3-Jan-2011 00:00, 1, 2, 25
5, 3-Jan-2011 00:00, 2, 1, 333
6, 7-Jan-2011 00:00, 1, 1, 149
7, 7-Jan-2011 01:00, 1, 2, 30
8, 7-Jan-2011 02:00, 1, 2, 35
Test dates and outputs
Date: 1-Jan would output:
1, 1-Jan-2011 00:00, 1, 1, 100
2, 1-Jan-2011 00:00, 1, 2, 10
Date: 3-Jan would output:
3, 2-Jan-2011 00:00, 1, 1, 150
4, 3-Jan-2011 00:00, 1, 2, 25
5, 3-Jan-2011 00:00, 2, 1, 333
// product 1, warehouse 1 wasn't sold on the 3rd
// so the row from 2-Jan is returned
Date: 7-Jan would output:
5, 3-Jan-2011 00:00, 2, 1, 333
6, 7-Jan-2011 00:00, 1, 1, 149
9, 7-Jan-2011 02:00, 1, 2, 35
// product 2, warehouse 1 wasn't sold on the 7th
// so the row from 3-Jan is returned
// product 1, warehouse 2 was sold twice on the 7th
// so the later one is used
I think it's going to require grouping of groups (product -> warehouse -> date) or similar. Its beyond my linq ability!
Upvotes: 0
Views: 6016
Reputation: 17274
Steps:
1) Filter out transactions that happened after inputDate
2) Group rest of transactions by product and warehouse
3) In each group find most recent transaction
4) Format result object
Straightforward implementation:
DateTime inputDate = ...;
var result = transactions
.Where(t => t.TransDateTime.Date <= inputDate.Date)
.GroupBy(t => new {t.ProductId, t.WarehouseId})
.Select(x => new {
x.Key,
LastTransaction = x.OrderByDescending(t => t.TransDateTime).First(),
})
.Select(x => new {
Id = x.LastTransaction.Id,
Date = x.LastTransaction.TransDateTime,
ProductId = x.Key.ProductId,
WarehouseId = x.Key.WarehouseId,
Balance = x.LastTransaction.Balance,
});
If you want some optimizations you can consider implementing MaxBy
extension method for IEnumerable
to replace x.OrderByDescending(t => t.TransDateTime).First()
. It will improve performance if you have many transactions since it is O(n)
instead of O(n log n)
. MaxBy
implementation can be taken here for example: Simple LINQ question in C#
Upvotes: 5