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I using a genric list(m_equipmentList ) which is collection of objects (Schedule_Payitem).
How can sort list according to a proerty of child object ?

Dim m_equipmentList As New List(Of Schedule_Payitem)

Need to sort m_equipmentList on basis of resourceid property of Schedule_Payitem.

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  • Thanks for asking this. I was able to use the lambda expression from Jon Skeet in one of my projects.
    – tooleb
    May 28, 2009 at 20:29

4 Answers 4

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Are you using VB9? If so, I'd use a lambda expression to create a Comparer(Of Schedule_PayItem). Otherwise, write a short class to implement IComparer(Of Schedule_PayItem). pass whichever one you've got into List.Sort.

An example for the lambda expression (untested):

m_equipmentList.Sort(Function(p1, p2) p1.ResourceID.CompareTo(p2.ResourceID))

And for the IComparer(Of Schedule_PayItem):

Public Class PayItemResourceComparer
    Implements IComparer(Of Schedule_PayItem)
    Public Function Compare(ByVal p1 As Schedule_PayItem, _
                            ByVal p2 As Schedule_PayItem) As Integer
        Return p1.ResourceID.CompareTo(p2.ResourceID)
    End Function
End Class

...

m_equipmentList.Sort(New PayItemResourceComparer)
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  • 4
    Helpful tip to specify Collections.Generic.IComparer(Of Schedule_PayItem). I was getting an error: 'System.Collections.IComparer' has no type parameters. A little searching helped me find that two such interfaces with same name exist, one in System.Collections and another in System.Collections.Generic.
    – Kyle B.
    Feb 2, 2010 at 20:55
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I don't know vb.net so I did it in C#

m_equipmentList.Sort(
   (payItem1,payItem2)=>payItem1.ResourceID.CompareTo(payItem2.ResourceID));

and using the reflector translated it to vb.net hope it helps

m_equipmentList.Sort(
Function (ByVal payItem1 As Schedule_Payitem, ByVal payItem2 As Schedule_Payitem) 
    Return payItem1.ResourceID.CompareTo(payItem2.ResourceID)
End Function)

or you can inherit Schedule_Payitem from IComparable and implement CompareTo and then just call m_equipmentList.Sort()

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  • This is a great way for lots of problems :D Jan 2, 2012 at 9:31
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You can accomplish sorting the list in descending order by changing this-

m_equipmentList.Sort(
Function (ByVal payItem1 As Schedule_Payitem, ByVal payItem2 As Schedule_Payitem) 
    Return payItem1.ResourceID.CompareTo(payItem2.ResourceID)
End Function)

to this

m_equipmentList.Sort(
Function (ByVal payItem1 As Schedule_Payitem, ByVal payItem2 As Schedule_Payitem) 
    Return payItem2.ResourceID.CompareTo(payItem1.ResourceID)
End Function)
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Try this

Dim m_equipmentList As New List(Of Schedule_Payitem)


m_equipmentList.Sort(delegate(Schedule_Payitem p1, Schedule_Payitem p2)
              {
                  return p1.resourceid .CompareTo(p2.resourceid );
              });
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  • 1
    VB.Net doesn't have anonymous delegate support until vs2008, so the conversion from this code may not be trivial. Jan 13, 2009 at 15:08
  • You code is a mix of C# and VB.Net ! ';' character at end of line is for C# !
    – schlebe
    Jul 13, 2020 at 18:32

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