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22.20.7.Set Operators: Union
using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Linq;
using System.Text;

    class Customer
    {
        public string ID get; set; }
        public string City get; set; }
        public string Country get; set; }
        public string Region get; set; }
        public decimal Sales get; set; }
    }
    class Order
    {
        public string ID get; set; }
        public decimal Amount get; set; }
    }
    class Program
    {
        static void Main(string[] args)
        {
            List<Order> orders = new List<Order> {
              new Order ID="R", Amount=900 },
              new Order ID="S", Amount=1000 },
              new Order ID="T", Amount=1100 }
            };
            List<Customer> customers = new List<Customer> {
              new Customer ID="Q", City="London", Country="UK", Region="Europe", Sales=8000 },
              new Customer ID="R", City="Beijing", Country="China", Region="Asia", Sales=9000 },
              new Customer ID="T", City="Lima", Country="Peru", Region="South America", Sales=2002 }
           };

            var customerIDs = from c in customers select c.ID;
            var orderIDs = from o in orders select o.ID;
            var allCustomerOrderIDs = orderIDs.Union(customerIDs);
            foreach (var item in allCustomerOrderIDs)
            {
                Console.Write("{0} ", item);
            }            
        }
    }
22.20.Union
22.20.1.Create the Union query
22.20.2.Use Linq to union two arrays
22.20.3.prints the unique elements of two integer arrays
22.20.4.prints unique letters from Product and Customer names
22.20.5.Union Operator
22.20.6.Union does appends one sequence to another with duplicates removed:
22.20.7.Set Operators: Union
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