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Asked: May 20, 20262026-05-20T07:50:02+00:00 2026-05-20T07:50:02+00:00

var listOne = new string[] { dog, cat, car, apple}; var listTwo = new

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var listOne = new string[] { "dog", "cat", "car", "apple"};
var listTwo = new string[] { "car", "apple"};

What I need is to order listOne by the order of items in listTwo (if present). So the new list would be in this order;
“car”, “apple”, “dog”, “cat”

I would like to do this in LINQ and have tried this;

var newList = from l1 in listOne
              join l2 in listTwo on l1 equals l2 in temp
              from nl temp.DefaultIfEmpty()
              select nl;

But it returns null so evidently my Linq-Fu is weak. Any advise is appreciated.

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    2026-05-20T07:50:03+00:00Added an answer on May 20, 2026 at 7:50 am

    You need all the items from listTwo that are in listOne followed by the remaining items from listOne?

    var results = listTwo.Intersect(listOne).Union(listOne);
    foreach (string r in results)
    {
        Console.WriteLine(r);
    }
    
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