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9.2

I would like to flatten this list of objects

Asked by ruffone in VB Objects, Microsoft Visual Basic.Net

Tags: VB.Net

I have a list of objects in a property on a class that I would like flattened in the other properties of the class. In the class below I want to parse the items in "addressList" and place there items in " propertyAddress, propertyStreetNumber, propertyStreetName and propertyStreetAddress. Could anyone show me how to accomplish this?

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Public Class MyProperty
 
    Private _address As List(Of PropertyAddress)
    Public Property addressList() As List(Of PropertyAddress)
        Get
            Return _address
        End Get
        Set(ByVal value As List(Of PropertyAddress))
            _address = value
        End Set
    End Property
 
    Private _propertyAddress As PropertyAddress
    Public ReadOnly Property propertyAddress() As PropertyAddress
        Get
            For Each p In addressList
                If p.addressTypeId = 1 Then
                    Return p
                End If
            Next
            Return Nothing
        End Get
    End Property
 
    Private _propertyStreetNumber As String
    Public ReadOnly Property propertyStreetNumber() As String
        Get
 
            For Each p In addressList
                If p.addressTypeId = 1 Then
                    Return p.streetNumber
                End If
            Next
            Return ""
        End Get
    End Property
 
    Private _propertyStreetName As String
    Public ReadOnly Property propertyStreetName() As String
        Get
            If propertyAddress IsNot Nothing Then
                Return propertyAddress.streetName
            End If
            Return ""
        End Get
    End Property
 
    Private _propertyStreetAddress As String
    Public ReadOnly Property propertyStreetAddress() As String
        Get
            If _propertyStreetAddress IsNot Nothing Then
                Return string.Format("{0}{1}{2}",_propertyStreetNumber, " ",  _propertyStreetName
            End If
            Return ""
        End Get
    End Property
 
End Class
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