Is there any way to compare two list of strings(regard开发者_StackOverflow中文版less of case sensitivity) or do I need to write custom code for such comparison? I also want to remove non-matching items from my dictionary.
e.g
List<string> lst1 = new List<string>();
lst1.Add("value1");
lst1.Add("VALUE2");
List<string> lst2 = new List<string>();
lst2.Add("value1");
lst2.Add("value2");
lst2.Add("value3");
Now after comparison I want to have only "value1" and "value2" in lst2
.
Regards, JS
You can use LINQ Intersect method.
var result = lst1.Intersect(lst2, StringComparer.InvariantCultureIgnoreCase);
You can avoid creating your own implementation of IEqualityComparer<string>
by using StringComparer
If you want the result to be in the lst2
, then do it like that:
lst2 = lst1.Intersect(lst2, StringComparer.InvariantCultureIgnoreCase).ToList();
You can use the Enumerable.Intersect
method
Refer to the MSDN documentation for examples: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb460136.aspx
Refer to Dyppl's answer for implementing the Case insensitive comparison.
You can use the Intersect
extension method. To do it case insenstive you can use an equaty comparer:
class Program
{
static void Main(string[] args)
{
List<string> lst1 = new List<string>();
List<string> lst2 = new List<string>();
CaseInsensitiveEquityComparer comparer = new CaseInsensitiveEquityComparer();
var result = lst1.Intersect(lst2, comparer);
}
}
class CaseInsensitiveEquityComparer : IEqualityComparer<string>
{
public bool Equals(string x, string y)
{
return String.Compare(x,y,true,CultureInfo.CurrentCulture) == 0;
}
public int GetHashCode(string obj)
{
return obj.GetHashCode();
}
}
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