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My code to check whether list contains duplicates:

//nummers is List<string>
if (nummers.GroupBy(n => n).Any(c => c.Count() > 1))
{
}

however on my list there could be empty string items (many) i do not want to take them into consideration. How can i do this?

3 Answers 3

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Two quick options are

nummers.GroupBy(n => n).Where(c => !string.IsNullOrEmpty(c.Key)).Any(c => c.Count() > 1)

or

nummers.Where(s => !string.IsNullOrEmpty(c.Key)).GroupBy(n => n).Any(c => c.Count() > 1)

Either should do the trick. I'll leave it up to you to check which performs better

Or use string.IsNullOrWhiteSpace if you want to ignore strings that are just whitespace too

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filter them out

//nummers is List<string>
if (nummers.Where(n=> !string.IsNullOrEmpty(n)).GroupBy(n => n).Any(c => c.Count() > 1))
{
}
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  • instead of stringIsNullOrEmpty you ment : string.IsNullOrEmpty(n) ? P.S if i would like also to exclude other string with empty strings?
    – DinoDin2
    Sep 25, 2018 at 18:57
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The most straight-forward way of doing this would be to just filter them out before you group them, like this:

nummers.Where(n => !string.IsNullOrEmpty(n)).GroupBy(n => n).Any(c => c.Count() > 1)

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