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Asked: May 19, 20262026-05-19T17:35:25+00:00 2026-05-19T17:35:25+00:00

I am having 2 lists. I should compare the 2 lists and should take

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I am having 2 lists. I should compare the 2 lists and should take the common value from both the list and i should put it in a string array…

First List….

List<string> IDs = new List<string>();
Dictionary<string, Test> group = TestProxy.GetNames(IDs.ToArray());

Second List…

List<string> Names = new List<string>();
Dictionary<string, Test> groupNames = TestProxy.GetSections(Names.ToArray());

How to take the common values…

Updated code….

        List<string> IDs = new List<string>();
        modulesIDs.Add("ID1");
        Dictionary<string, Group> group = PrivilegeProxy.GetNames(IDs.ToArray());

        List<string> Roles = new List<string>();
        Roles.Add("Role1");
        Dictionary<string, Role> Role = PrivilegeProxy.GetRoles(Roles.ToArray());


        Dictionary<string, "******"> common = group.Intersect(Role).ToDictionary(x => x.Key, x => x.Value);

        return common;

In the “common” Dictionary which object should i give ( ” Dictionary common” )

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    2026-05-19T17:35:25+00:00Added an answer on May 19, 2026 at 5:35 pm

    Use Enumerable.Intersect and Enumerable.ToDictionary

        Dictionary<string, Test> commonGroups = group.Intersect(groupNames)
            .ToDictionary(x=>x.Key, x => x.Value);
    

    Update: Read this if doubt persists. Recreating a Dictionary from an IEnumerable

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