I've got a work around for this issue, but I'm trying to figure out why it works . Basically, I'm looping through a list of structs using foreach. If I include a LINQ statement that references the current struct before I call a method of the struct, the method is unable to modify the members of the struct. This happens regardless of whether the LINQ statement is even called. I was able to work around this by assigning the value I was looking for to a variable and using that in the LINQ, but I would like to know what is causing this. Here's an example I created.
using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Linq;
using System.Text;
namespace WeirdnessExample
{
    public struct RawData
    {
        private int id;
        public int ID
        {
            get{ return id;}
            set { id = value; }
        }
        public void AssignID(int newID)
        {
            id = newID;
        }
    }
    public class ProcessedData
    {
        public int ID { get; set; }
    }
    class Program
    {
        static void Main(string[] args)
        {
            List<ProcessedData> processedRecords = new List<ProcessedData>();
            processedRecords.Add(new ProcessedData()
            {
                ID = 1
            });
            List<RawData> rawRecords = new List<RawData>();
            rawRecords.Add(new RawData()
            {
                ID = 2
            });
            int i = 0;
            foreach (RawData rawRec in rawRecords)
            {
                int id = rawRec.ID;
                if (i < 0 || i > 20)
                {
                    List<ProcessedData> matchingRecs = processedRecords.FindAll(mr => mr.ID == rawRec.ID);
                }
                Console.Write(String.Format("With LINQ: ID Before Assignment = {0}, ", rawRec.ID)); //2
                rawRec.AssignID(id + 8);
                Console.WriteLine(String.Format("ID After Assignment = {0}", rawRec.ID)); //2
                i++;
            }
            rawRecords = new List<RawData>();
            rawRecords.Add(new RawData()
            {
                ID = 2
            });
            i = 0;
            foreach (RawData rawRec in rawRecords)
            {
                int id = rawRec.ID;
                if (i < 0)
                {
                    List<ProcessedData> matchingRecs = processedRecords.FindAll(mr => mr.ID == id);
                }
                Console.Write(String.Format("With LINQ: ID Before Assignment = {0}, ", rawRec.ID)); //2
                rawRec.AssignID(id + 8);
                Console.WriteLine(String.Format("ID After Assignment = {0}", rawRec.ID)); //10
                i++;
            }
            Console.ReadLine();
        }
    }
}
 
     
     
     
     
     
     
    