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Asked: May 10, 20262026-05-10T18:08:43+00:00 2026-05-10T18:08:43+00:00

I tried the following code in LINQPad and got the results given below: List<string>

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I tried the following code in LINQPad and got the results given below:

List<string> listFromSplit = new List<string>('a, b'.Split(','.ToCharArray())).Dump(); listFromSplit.ForEach(delegate(string s)  {    s.Trim();  }); listFromSplit.Dump(); 

‘a’ and ‘ b’

so the letter b didn’t get the white-space removed as I was expecting…?

Anyone have any ideas

[NOTE: the .Dump() method is an extension menthod in LINQPad that prints out the contents of any object in a nice intelligently formatted way]

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  1. 2026-05-10T18:08:43+00:00Added an answer on May 10, 2026 at 6:08 pm

    The String.Trim() method returns a string representing the updated string. It does not update the string object itself, but rather creates a new one.

    You could do this:

    s = s.Trim(); 

    However you cannot update a collection while enumerating through it so you’d want to either fill a new List while enumerating over the existing one or populate the List manually using the string array returned by String.Split.

    Filling a new list:

    List<string> temp = new List<string>('a, b'.Split(','.ToCharArray())); List<string> listFromSplit = new List<string>();  temp.ForEach(delegate(string s)  {      listFromSplit.Add(s.Trim());  });  listFromSplit.Dump(); 

    Populating Manually:

    string[] temp = 'a, b'.Split(','.ToCharArray()); List<string> listFromSplit = new List<string>();  foreach (string s in temp) {     listFromSplit.Add(s.Trim());  };  listFromSplit.Dump(); 
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