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The following will select the name of a user who votes positively on an item and then put it in a comma separated string.

 var string = string.Join(", ", comment.CommentVote.Where(v=> v.Vote == true).Select(v => v.User.FirstName).ToArray());

I want to be able to get the first and last name, put them together, and then list them out in a comma separated list.

Context: I am trying to create something similar to Facebook:

 John Doe and 25 others like this

Where "25 others" provides a list of users on hover. I can loop through the users who voted and get the first and last names, concatenate them, and then add a comma, it just seems like there should be something simpler that lets me avoid the foreach loop.

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    Can't you just do v.User.FirstName + " " + v.User.LastName? And == true is usually something to avoid, by the way.
    – Ry-
    Dec 18, 2012 at 23:50

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Just concatenate them:

var str = string.Join(", ", 
                      comment.CommentVote
                             .Where(v=> v.Vote)
                             .Select(v => v.User.LastName + " " + v.User.FirstName));

Besides you don't need to call ToArray() explicitly, as string.Join has an overload accepting IEnumerable<T>. And you cannot have a variable with the name string, as it's an alias for type System.String.

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  • Well, you can concatenate them anyway you like to (string.Concat, string.Format, etc.)
    – horgh
    Dec 19, 2012 at 0:13
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You can just join the to value you want in the select statement.

var results = string.Join(", ", comment.CommentVote.Where(v=> v.Vote)
              .Select(v => string.Format("{0} {1}", v.User.FirstName, v.User.LastName)));

EDIT: Opps sorry, Konstantin Vasilcov already answered

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