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Asked: May 27, 20262026-05-27T00:25:33+00:00 2026-05-27T00:25:33+00:00

this is probably a simple question, but I’m only a beginner so… Suppose I

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this is probably a simple question, but I’m only a beginner so…

Suppose I have a table containing home-work locations (cities) certain people use.
Something like: ID(int), namePerson(string), homeLocation(string), workLocation(string) where homeLocation and workLocation can both be null.

Now I want all the different locations that are used merged into a single list. Something like:

var homeLocation =
from hm in Places
where hm.Home != null
select hm.Home;

var workLocation =
from wk in Places
where wk.Work != null
select wk.Work;

List<string> locationList = new List<string>();
locationList = homeLocation.Distinct().ToList<string>();
locationList.AddRange(workLocation.Distinct().ToList<string>());

(which I guess would still allow duplicates if they have the same value in both columns, which I don’t really want…)

My question: how this be put into a single LINQ statement?

Thanks in advance for your help!

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    2026-05-27T00:25:34+00:00Added an answer on May 27, 2026 at 12:25 am
    var all = homeLocation.Union(workLocation).ToList();
    
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