I have the following code
Dictionary<string, string> changesDictionary = new Dictionary<string, string>();
if (changesDictionary.ContainsKey("field1"))
{
resultObject.field1 = changesDictionary["field1"];
}
if (changesDictionary.ContainsKey("field2"))
{
resultObject.field2 = changesDictionary["field2"];
}
if (changesDictionary.ContainsKey("field3"))
{
resultObject.field3 = changesDictionary["field3"];
}
which has 4 lines for a potential assignment. I'm wondering if there is a way to write it shorter.
I've tried the ternary operator which makes one line but it's harder to read.
resultObject.field1 = changesDictionary.ContainsKey("field1") ? changesDictionary["field1"] : resultObject.field1;
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