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Asked: May 20, 20262026-05-20T07:25:16+00:00 2026-05-20T07:25:16+00:00

I have 2 collection with different classes. MyClass1 – Name,Age,etc MyClass2 – Nick, Age,

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I have 2 collection with different classes. MyClass1 – Name,Age,etc MyClass2 – Nick, Age, etc

I want to find except of this collections. Something like

list1.Exept(list2, (l1,l2) => l1.Name==l2.Nick);

But i cannt write this code and need to implement my own comparer class with IEqualityComparer interface and it’s looking very overhead for this small task. Is there any elegant solution?

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    2026-05-20T07:25:17+00:00Added an answer on May 20, 2026 at 7:25 am

    Except really doesn’t work with two different sequence types. I suggest that instead, you use something like:

    var excludedNicks = new HashSet<string>(list2.Select(x => x.Nick));
    var query = list1.Where(x => !excludedNicks.Contains(x.Name));
    

    (Note that this won’t perform the “distinct” aspect of Except. If you need that, please say so and we can work out what you need.)

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