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Noah Coad
Set Difference Minus Operation with LINQ in C#
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noahc
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Sometimes you want to use a Difference (or Minus) set operation which goes like this: Give me all elements from set A that do not exist in set B. Or simply put A – B. The LINQ Except method does this if both sets A and B are of the same type...
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