Bitwise LINQ result to dictionary?

You can't cast a query to a dictionary like that, you can call the ToDictionary function instead and it will handle all the details for you var dict= (from r in db. LocationVisibilities where (r. Code & (int) permissionLevel)!

= 0 //bitwise statement in where clause select new { r. Item, value = Boolean. Parse(r.Attribute.ToString()) }).

ToDictionary(w=>w. Item, w=>w. Value).

You can't cast a query to a dictionary like that, you can call the ToDictionary function instead and it will handle all the details for you. Var dict= (from r in db. LocationVisibilities where (r.

Code & (int) permissionLevel)! = 0 //bitwise statement in where clause select new { r. Item, value = Boolean.

Parse(r.Attribute.ToString()) }). ToDictionary(w=>w. Item, w=>w.

Value).

Bingo! Thanks! – AnxiousdeV Jul 11 at 19:35.

Return (Dictionary) (from r in db. Code & (int) permissionLevel)! Item, value = Boolean.

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