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c# - string.Join on a List<int> or other type

I want to turn an array or list of ints into a comma delimited string, like this:

string myFunction(List<int> a) {
    return string.Join(",", a);
}

But string.Join only takes List<string> as the second parameter. What is the best way to do this?

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The best way is to upgrade to .NET 4.0 where there is an overload that does what you want:

If you can't upgrade, you can achieve the same effect using Select and ToArray.

    return string.Join(",", a.Select(x => x.ToString()).ToArray());

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