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I am trying to get distinct rows based on multiple columns (attribute1_name, attribute2_name) and get datarows from datatable using Linq-to-Dataset.

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I want results like this

attribute1_name    attribute2_name
--------------     ---------------

Age                State
Age                weekend_percent
Age                statebreaklaw
Age                Annual Sales
Age                Assortment

How to do thin Linq-to-dataset?

6 Answers 6

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If it's not a typed dataset, then you probably want to do something like this, using the Linq-to-DataSet extension methods:

var distinctValues = dsValues.AsEnumerable()
                        .Select(row => new {
                            attribute1_name = row.Field<string>("attribute1_name"),
                            attribute2_name = row.Field<string>("attribute2_name")
                         })
                        .Distinct();

Make sure you have a using System.Data; statement at the beginning of your code in order to enable the Linq-to-Dataset extension methods.

Hope this helps!

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  • I used attribute1_name there I am getting duplicate records
    – James123
    Jul 14, 2010 at 2:56
  • @above You should use "row" during row.Field... I used some other datarow object in from my other loop which yielded me duplicate values.Later I corrected.
    – Hari
    Nov 14, 2014 at 15:16
  • What if there are 4 columns in a row and you want to distinct based on 2 columns?
    – Jogi
    May 10, 2016 at 20:47
  • How do I add an OrderBy for let's say column attribute2_name?
    – Si8
    May 17, 2017 at 13:49
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Like this: (Assuming a typed dataset)

someTable.Select(r => new { r.attribute1_name, r.attribute2_name }).Distinct();
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  • Don't you still need the call to AsEnumerable()? Jul 14, 2010 at 2:09
  • @Justin: Not for a typed dataset. Tables in typed datasets inherit TypedTableBase<TRow>, which implements IEnumerable<TRow>.
    – SLaks
    Jul 14, 2010 at 2:10
  • please provide me ... how iterate them
    – James123
    Jul 14, 2010 at 2:16
  • @James: foreach(var pair in ...)
    – SLaks
    Jul 14, 2010 at 13:43
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var Test = (from row in Dataset1.Tables[0].AsEnumerable()
            select row.Field<string>("attribute1_name") + row.Field<int>("attribute2_name")).Distinct();
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Check this link

get distinct rows from datatable using Linq (distinct with mulitiple columns)

Or try this

var distinctRows = (from DataRow dRow in dTable.Rows
                    select new  {  col1=dRow["dataColumn1"],col2=dRow["dataColumn2"]}).Distinct();

EDIT: Placed the missing first curly brace.

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  • @SLaks -Where should the curly brace go?
    – MAW74656
    Feb 10, 2012 at 21:23
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    @MAW74656: Around the anonymous type.
    – SLaks
    Feb 10, 2012 at 23:40
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Dim distinctValues As List(Of Double) = (From r In _
DirectCast(DataTable.AsEnumerable(),IEnumerable(Of DataRow)) Where (Not r.IsNull("ColName")) _
Select r.Field(Of Double)("ColName")).Distinct().ToList()
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    Welcome to Stack Overflow! Would you consider adding some narrative to explain why this code works, and what makes it an answer to the question? This would be very helpful to the person asking the question, and anyone else who comes along. Apr 23, 2013 at 18:51
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We can get the distinct similar to the example shown below

 //example
           var  distinctValues =  DetailedBreakDown_Table.AsEnumerable().Select(r => new
            {
                InvestmentVehicleID = r.Field<string>("InvestmentVehicleID"),
                Universe = r.Field<string>("Universe"),
                AsOfDate = _imqDate,
                Ticker = "",
                Cusip = "",
                PortfolioDate = r.Field<DateTime>("PortfolioDate")

            } ).Distinct();

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