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I want to create an enumerator which will iterate over multiple lists elements one-by-one returning a list of them. For example let's say we have 3 lists, the enumerator will first yield the elements at index 0 then elements at index one and so on..

So far I have the code below but it does not work and returns only the first element. How can I achieve this ? Is this even possible ?

private class Merger : IEnumerable
{
    private readonly List<List<string>> paths;

    private readonly int maxPathLength;

    public Merger(List<List<string>> paths)
    {
        this.paths = paths;

        maxPathLength = paths.Max(x => x.Count);
    }

    public IEnumerator GetEnumerator()
    {
        for (int i = 0; i < maxPathLength; i++)
        {
            yield return paths.Select(x => x[i]);
        }
    }

}
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  • Actually, I don't think @Heinzi is correct referencing "How to “zip” or “rotate” a variable number of lists?" as a duplicate of the current Cemre's question. Cemre, an answer to your question is much simpler. You have to change just one line in your code: yield return paths.ElementAt(i); - instead of paths.Select(...) Dec 14, 2014 at 22:13
  • @ArkadyYampolsky: How are the two problems different? If the line mentioned by you is changed (and Max is replaced by Min, lest you get an ArgumentOutOfRangeException on ElementAt), you get exactly the algorithm mentioned in the duplicate (question part, not the answers).
    – Heinzi
    Dec 15, 2014 at 5:58
  • Oh, yes @Heinzi, I forgot to write that another line had to be changed also: for (int i = 0; i < paths.Count; i++). I have no idea why Cemre needs maxPathLength Dec 15, 2014 at 6:47
  • @ArkadyYampolsky: Careful, that needs to be i < minPathLength, not paths.Count! paths.Count returns the number of paths, but the loop need the number of elements in the paths.
    – Heinzi
    Dec 15, 2014 at 8:22

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