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Asked: June 14, 20262026-06-14T08:05:16+00:00 2026-06-14T08:05:16+00:00

I would like to compare to generic lists, and filter the mismatching values. I’m

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I would like to compare to generic lists, and filter the mismatching values. I’m currently using a foreach loop, but I would like to know if there is a way to solve this using a lambda expression? In the example below i would like a resulting list that only contains the “4”.

List<string> foo = new List<string>() { "1", "2", "3" };
List<string> bar = new List<string>() { "1", "2", "3", "4" };
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    2026-06-14T08:05:18+00:00Added an answer on June 14, 2026 at 8:05 am

    Use the Linq Except<> extension:

    var result = bar.Except(foo);
    

    Internally this adds all of foo into a Set<> (internal .Net type analogous to a HashSet<T>) and then yields all those items from bar which are successfully added.

    Note – if you need case-insensitive comparison you can pass a specific StringComparer:

    var result = bar.Except(foo, StringComparer.OrdinalIgnoreCase);
    

    The result is an IEnumerable<string> and, as with many of the other Linq extension methods, doesn’t start doing anything until you iterate with foreach or ‘realise’ the result with a call to ToArray or ToList or whatever.

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