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Asked: June 14, 20262026-06-14T17:49:17+00:00 2026-06-14T17:49:17+00:00

class order { Guid employeeId; DateTime time; } I need to filter a list

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class order {
    Guid employeeId;
    DateTime time;
}

I need to filter a list of orders into 4 lists based on the time range. 0-9AM to 1st list, 9AM-2PM to 2nd, 2-6PM to 3rd and 6-12PM to a 4th list.

I am curious if this can be achieved using lambda expressions in a efficient way? otherwise what would be the best way to split the list?

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    2026-06-14T17:49:18+00:00Added an answer on June 14, 2026 at 5:49 pm

    This should work:

    var orders = list.OrderBy(o => o.time);
    var first  = orders.TakeWhile(o => o.time.TimeOfDay.TotalHours <= 9);
    var second = orders.SkipWhile(o => o.time.TimeOfDay.TotalHours <= 9)
                       .TakeWhile(o => o.time.TimeOfDay.TotalHours <= 14);
    var third  = orders.SkipWhile(o => o.time.TimeOfDay.TotalHours <= 14)
                       .TakeWhile(o => o.time.TimeOfDay.TotalHours <= 18);
    var fourth = orders.SkipWhile(o => o.time.TimeOfDay.TotalHours <= 18);
    

    Here’s another, maybe more efficient, more flexible and concise approach which uses Enumerable.GroupBy:

    var groups = list.Select(o => new
    {
        Order = o,
        DayPart = o.time.TimeOfDay.TotalHours <= 9 ? 1
           : o.time.TimeOfDay.TotalHours > 9  && o.time.TimeOfDay.TotalHours <= 14 ? 2
           : o.time.TimeOfDay.TotalHours > 14 && o.time.TimeOfDay.TotalHours <= 18 ? 3 : 4
    })
    .GroupBy(x => x.DayPart)
    .OrderBy(g => g.Key);
    
    var first = groups.ElementAt(0);  
    var second = groups.ElementAt(1);
    // ...
    
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