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linq - Removing duplicate objects in a list (C#)

So I understand how to remove duplicates in a list when it comes to strings and int, etc by using Distinct() from Linq. But how do you remove duplicates based on a specific attribute of an object?

For example, I have a TimeMetric class. This TimeMetric class has two attributes: MetricText and MetricTime. I have a list of TimeMetrics called MetricList. I want to remove any duplicates TimeMetric with the same MetricText attribute. The TimeMetric value can be the same but if any TimeMetric has the same MetricText, it must be unduplicated.

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You need to use the second overload of Distinct that takes an IEqualityComparer<TimeMetric> instance as a second parameter. Define a comparer like this:

class MyComparer : IEqualityComparer<TimeMetric>
{
    public bool Equals(TimeMetric x, TimeMetric y)
    {
        return x.MetricText.Equals(y.MetricText);
    }

    public int GetHashCode(TimeMetric obj)
    {
        return obj.MetricText.GetHashCode();
    }
}

Important note: The above code does not check for the case where the MetricText property is null (and it sounds like it could be, since it's most probably a string). You should do that and return 0 from GetHashCode if MetricText is null. On the other hand, if the type of MetricText is a value type, you don't need to perform any modification.

And then:

var list = new List<TimeMetric> { ... };
var unique = list.Distinct(new MyComparer());

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