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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T23:38:04+00:00 2026-05-11T23:38:04+00:00

can anyone help, i have problem doing a sort, I thought i had it

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can anyone help, i have problem doing a sort, I thought i had it sorted but appears not to be working.

I have a List which stores the following values

8,6,10,11,7

I also have another List (accessories in my class and it has a propert called accessoryId current the classes are in the order of id which is currenty 6,7,8,10,11)

Hence i need to sort them from 6,7,8,10,11 to the order used from the simple list which is 8,6,10,11,7

I have my icomparable (see below) and i am calling like this – it does enter but something is wrong BECAUSE the list still has all my classes but is still in the order of 6,7,8,10,11

   // accesories is the IList<Accessories> (hence why i am use ToList)
   // and sortOrder is the simple int list list<int>
   accesories.ToList().Sort(new ItemTpComparer(sortOrder));  

class ItemTpComparer : IComparer<Accessories>
{
    private IList<int> otherList;

    public ItemTpComparer(IList<int> otherList)
    {
        this.otherList = otherList;
    }

    #region IComparer<Accessories> Members

    public int Compare(Accessories x, Accessories y)
    {

        if (otherList.IndexOf(x.AccessoryId) > otherList.IndexOf(y.AccessoryId))
            return 1;

        else if (otherList.IndexOf(x.AccessoryId) < otherList.IndexOf(y.AccessoryId))
            return -1;
        else
            return 0;

        // tried below also didn't work
        //return otherList.IndexOf(x.AccessoryId) - otherList.IndexOf(y.AccessoryId);
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    2026-05-11T23:38:05+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 11:38 pm

    The comparer is correct (even the commented single line version). The problem is ToList() creates a new List containing a copy of elements in the IEnumerable<T> object so basically, you are creating a new list, sorting it and throwing it away.

    var sortedList = accesories.ToList();
    sortedList.Sort(new ItemTpComparer(sortOrder)); 
    

    for which I’d suggest replacing with:

    var sortedList = accessories.OrderBy(sortOrder.IndexOf).ToList();
    

    this way, no comparer implementation would be necessary. You could also sort in the descending order easily:

    var sortedList = accessories.OrderByDescending(sortOrder.IndexOf).ToList();
    

    If the object is really List<Accessories>, you could also sort it in place:

    ((List<Accessories>)accessories).Sort(new ItemTpComparer(sortOrder));
    
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