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Asked: June 4, 20262026-06-04T08:42:32+00:00 2026-06-04T08:42:32+00:00

What I would like to do is take a string and return all possible

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What I would like to do is take a string and return all possible substrings that are greater than length 2. So using the welcome example:

we
el
lc
co
me
wel
elc
lco
com
ome
welc
elco
lcom
come
and so on.....

The only way I could think to do it was something like this (totally untested):

for (int i = 0; i < word.Length; i++) //i is starting position
{
   for (int j = 2; j + i < word.Length; j++) //j is number of characters to get
   {
       wordList.Add(word.SubString(i, j));
   }
}

But I’m wondering if there a better way to do this (using LINQ possibly) that I don’t know about?

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    2026-06-04T08:42:33+00:00Added an answer on June 4, 2026 at 8:42 am

    How’s this for a simple, readable approach?

    var text = "welcome";
    
    var query =
        from i in Enumerable.Range(0, text.Length)
        from j in Enumerable.Range(0, text.Length - i + 1)
        where j >= 2
        select text.Substring(i, j);
    

    It produces:

    we 
    wel 
    welc 
    welco 
    welcom 
    welcome 
    el 
    elc 
    elco 
    elcom 
    elcome 
    lc 
    lco 
    lcom 
    lcome 
    co 
    com 
    come 
    om 
    ome 
    me 
    
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