How to join strings in LINQ?
Short answer: How to join strings in LINQ? var names = employees.Select(e => e.Name); string joined = string.Join(", ", names); Console.WriteLine(joined); Follow : How to join strings in LINQ? var names = employees.Select(e => e.Name); string joined = string.Join(", ", names); Console.WriteLine(joined); Follow : How to join strings in LINQ? var names = employees.Select(e… => e.Name); string joined = string.Join(", ", names);…
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Console.WriteLine(joined); Follow : How to join strings in LINQ? var names = employees.Select(e => e.Name); string joined = string.Join(", ", names); Console.WriteLine(joined); Follow :
Real-world example (ShopNest)
A sales report joins orders and customers, then GroupBy(c => c.City) to show revenue per city.
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- Define — one clear sentence (the short answer above).
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