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Asked: June 4, 20262026-06-04T02:28:33+00:00 2026-06-04T02:28:33+00:00

What’s the most elegant way to collapse duplicate columns from tabular data into lists?

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What’s the most elegant way to collapse duplicate columns from tabular data into lists?

Example: I wrote an SQL query which returns rows which include duplicate data except for a single differentiating column:

FIRST   LAST      AGE   CAR
Charles Burns     32    Accord
Charles Burns     32    Buick
Charles Burns     32    Lexus
Anders  Hejlsberg 51    Porsche
Anders  Hejlsberg 51    Ferrari
Anders  Hejlsberg 51    Bugatti
Anders  Hejlsberg 51    Pinto

I read these using something like the following, then put them into a CarInfo object:

while(reader.Read()) {
    first = reader["first"]
    last = reader["last"]
    //...
}
var myData = new CarInfo(first, last, ...);

The object looks like:

// CarInfo: Need 7 total instances with example data
string first { get; private set; }
string last { get; private set; }
int age { get; private set; }
string car { get; private set; }

I’d like it to look like:

// CarInfo: Need only 2 instances with example data; 
string first { get; private set; }
string last { get; private set; }
int age { get; private set; }
List<string> cars { get; private set; }

I can of course do this manually, for example by picking columns that form a unique ID and checking if they are already in my List (or dictionary or whatever), but that seems really laborious.
I’m just familiar enough with LINQ to suspect it can beautifully collapse this data, but not quite familiar enough for an exact method to come to mind.

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    2026-06-04T02:28:34+00:00Added an answer on June 4, 2026 at 2:28 am

    You can load a DataTable and use LINQ-To-DataSet:

    List<CarInfo> cars = 
             (from cRow in tblCars.AsEnumerable()
              group cRow by new
              {
                  first = cRow.Field<String>("first"),
                  last  = cRow.Field<String>("last"),
                  age   = cRow.Field<int>("age")
              }into CarGroup
              select new CarInfo() 
              { 
                  first = CarGroup.Key.first,
                  last  = CarGroup.Key.last,
                  age   = CarGroup.Key.age ,
                  cars  = CarGroup.Select(cRow => cRow.Field<String>("Car")).ToList()
              }).ToList();
    

    Above groups by an anonymous type with three fields as key. Then the CarInfo instances are initialized with these fields and a List<String> property with all cars per group.

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