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Asked: May 17, 20262026-05-17T17:17:02+00:00 2026-05-17T17:17:02+00:00

I have a sample class like this: SampleClass { string code; int id; string

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I have a sample class like this:

SampleClass
{
    string code;
    int id;
    string name;    
}

Valid data for the class would be:

SampleClass{code= "code1", id= 1, name= "name1"}
SampleClass{code= "code1", id= 1, name= "name2"}
SampleClass{code= "code2", id= 2, name= "name1"}
SampleClass{code= "code2", id= 2, name= "name2"}
SampleClass{code= "code2", id= 2, name= "name3"}

Now the question is, by using LINQ, I need to create a TestClass collection grouped on the SampleClass “id” field.

TestClass structure is as follows:

TestClass
{
    string code;        
    List<string> names;    
}

where “names” is a list of all SampleClass “name” values grouped by “id”.

Based on the above SampleClass sample data, I would have 2 TestClass objects, one for id=1 and other for id=2

Thanks in advance

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    2026-05-17T17:17:02+00:00Added an answer on May 17, 2026 at 5:17 pm

    OK, if you have an IEnumerable of SampleClasses called classes, try this:

            var testClasses = classes
                .GroupBy(c => c.id)
                .Select(grp => new TestClass
                {
                    code = grp.First().code,
                    names = grp.Select(c => c.name).ToList()
                });
    
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