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Asked: May 26, 20262026-05-26T02:14:37+00:00 2026-05-26T02:14:37+00:00

I have two lists, one fake and one real, like: BEFORE // fake (list

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I have two lists, one fake and one real, like:

BEFORE

// fake (list 1)
{ ID = 1, Year = 2011, X = "" }
, { ID = 2, Year = 2012, X = "" }
, { ID = 3, Year = 2013, X = "" }

// real (list 2)
{ ID = 35, Year = 2011, X = "Information" }
, { ID = 77, Year = 2013, X = "Important" }

I want to merge them looking for the Year, the result should be:

AFTER

{ ID = 35, Year = 2011, X = "Information" }
, { ID = 2, Year = 2012, X = "" }
, { ID = 77, Year = 2013, X = "Important" }

It must remove elements with the same year on the first list and add the element with the equivalent Year on the second list to the first list, keeping the order.

How can I do it using Linq?

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    2026-05-26T02:14:38+00:00Added an answer on May 26, 2026 at 2:14 am

    You should be able to do that using a “left join”:

    from f in fake
    join r in real
    on f.Year equals r.Year
    into joinResult
    from r in joinResult.DefaultIfEmpty()
    select new
           {
               ID = r == null ? f.ID : r.ID,
               Year = f.Year,
               X = r == null ? f.X : r.X
           };
    
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