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Asked: June 12, 20262026-06-12T18:06:34+00:00 2026-06-12T18:06:34+00:00

I need a more efficient way of producing multiple files from my data group.

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I need a more efficient way of producing multiple files from my data group.
Im using a List<MyObject> type and my object has some public properties in which I need to group the data by.

I have heard of Linq and it sounds like something I could use. However Im not sure how to go about it.

I need to produce a text file for each STATE, so grouping all the MyObjects (people) by state, then running a foreach look on them to build the TEXT file.

void Main()
{

    List<MyObject>   lst = new List<MyObject>();
    lst.Add(new MyObject{ name = "bill", state = "nsw", url = "microsoft.com"});
    lst.Add(new MyObject{ name = "ted",  state = "vic", url = "apple.com"});
    lst.Add(new MyObject{ name = "jesse", state = "nsw", url = "google.com"});
    lst.Add(new MyObject{ name = "james", state = "qld", url = "toshiba.com"});

    string builder = "";
    foreach (MyObject item in myObjects)  {

        builder += item.name + "\r\n";
        builder += item.url + "\r\n" + "\r\n\r\n";

    }

and out to the `StreamWriter` will be the filenames by state. 

In total for the above data I need 3 files;

-nsw.txt
-vic.txt
-qld.txt
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    2026-06-12T18:06:36+00:00Added an answer on June 12, 2026 at 6:06 pm

    Something like this, perhaps?

        var groups = lst.GroupBy(x => x.state);
    
        foreach (var group in groups) 
        {
            using (var f = new StreamWriter(group.Key + ".txt"))
            {
                foreach (var item in group)
                {
                    f.WriteLine(item.name);
                    f.WriteLine(item.url);
                }
            }
        }
    
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