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Resharper 5 can convert my foreachloops to Linq queries. Which I like. But linq is way way way harder to debug than a foreachloop.

When I convert my foreach statement to a linq query, I don't see any option to go back the other way.

Does any one know how to do this? Is it even possible?

+1  A: 

I do not believe this is possible. Certainly, it's not listed in the examples of Quick Fixes, where loop-to-LINQ-expression is shown.

What you should be able to do is use the Context Action 'Convert LINQ to methods chain' to go from the 'fluent' style to the 'methods' style, and then selectively use 'Introduce variable' to pull the expression to pieces.

AakashM
+4  A: 

We are working on LINQ2Foreach (and some other) functionality for ReSharper vNext

Ilya Ryzhenkov