I have text. for example string text = "COMPUTER"
And I want to split it into characters,  to keep every character as string.
If there were any delimiter I can use text.Split(delimiter).
But there is not any delimiter, I convert it to char array with
text.ToCharArray().toList().
And after that I get List<char>. But I need List<string>.
So How can I convert List<char> to List<string>.
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        namco
        
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            Just iterate over the collection of characters, and convert each to a string:
var result = input.ToCharArray().Select(c => c.ToString()).ToList();
Or shorter (and more efficient, since we're not creating an extra array in between):
var result = input.Select(c => c.ToString()).ToList();
 
    
    
        Grant Winney
        
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        try this
   var result = input.Select(c => c.ToString()).ToList();
 
    
    
        varsha
        
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                    2@Ripple: because the answer has been edited since (but still within the initial "historyless" time window). The original answer had nothing to do with the question – knittl Jan 16 '15 at 07:04
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                    thank you @Ripple and knittl for being fair , I was mistaken in getting the question in hurry and I'm sorry for that – varsha Jan 16 '15 at 07:17
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                    @Ripple: I cannot remove the upvote, because the edit does not show up as edit. Upvotes can only be removed after a (real) edit was made. – knittl Jan 16 '15 at 07:39
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        Try following
string text = "COMPUTER"
var listOfChars = text.Select(x=>new String(new char[]{x})).ToArray()
 
    
    
        Tilak
        
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        Use the fact that a string is internally already very close to an char[]
Approach without LINQ:
List<string> list = new List<string();
for(int i = 0; i < s.Length; i++)
    list.Add(s[i].ToString());
 
    
    
        DrKoch
        
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            string bla = "COMPUTER"; //Your String
    List<char> list = bla.ToCharArray().ToList(); //Your char list
    List<string> otherList = new List<string>(); //Your string list
    list.ForEach(c => otherList.Add(c.ToString())); //iterate through char-list convert every char to string and add it to your string list
 
    
    
        チーズパン
        
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        Use this:
Key:
charList is your Character List
strList is your String List
Code:
List<string> strList = new List<string>();
foreach(char x in charList)
{
    strList.Add(x.ToString());
}
 
    
    
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