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Asked: May 18, 20262026-05-18T00:48:08+00:00 2026-05-18T00:48:08+00:00

I have a List<MyObject> … MyObject has a propert called LineId (integer)… So, I

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I have a List<MyObject> …
MyObject has a propert called LineId (integer)…

So, I need separate all consecutive LineId in List …

Example :

List<MyObject> :

LineId =1
LineId =1
LineId =1
LineId =2
LineId =1
LineId =2

The result must be 4 separeted lists:

LineId =1
LineId =1
LineId =1
-------------
LineId =2
-------------
LineId =1
-------------
LineId =2

So, I must separate all consecutive LineId …

Is there an easy way to do that using Linq?

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    2026-05-18T00:48:08+00:00Added an answer on May 18, 2026 at 12:48 am

    This looks ugly but the idea is clear and I think it works:

    var agg = list.Aggregate(
        new List<List<Line>>(),
        (groupedLines, line) => {
            if (!groupedLines.Any()) {
                groupedLines.Add(new List<Line>() { line });
            }
            else {
                List<Line> last = groupedLines.Last();
                if (last.First().LineId == line.LineId) {
                    last.Add(line);
                }
                else {
                    List<Line> newGroup = new List<Line>();
                    newGroup.Add(line);
                    groupedLines.Add(newGroup);
                }
            }
            return groupedLines;
        }
    );
    

    Here I am assuming that you have:

    class Line { public int LineId { get; set; } }
    

    and

    List<Line> list = new List<Line>() {
        new Line { LineId = 1 },
        new Line { LineId = 1 },
        new Line { LineId = 1 },
        new Line { LineId = 2 },
        new Line { LineId = 1 },
        new Line { LineId = 2 }
    };
    

    Now if I execute

    foreach(var lineGroup in agg) {
        Console.WriteLine(
            "Found {0} consecutive lines with LineId = {1}",
            lineGroup.Count,
            lineGroup.First().LineId
        );
        foreach(var line in lineGroup) {
            Console.WriteLine("LineId = {0}", line.LineId);
        }
    }
    

    I see:

    Found 3 consecutive lines with LineId = 1
    LineId = 1
    LineId = 1
    LineId = 1
    Found 1 consecutive lines with LineId = 2
    LineId = 2
    Found 1 consecutive lines with LineId = 1
    LineId = 1
    Found 1 consecutive lines with LineId = 2
    LineId = 2
    

    printed on the console.

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