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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T11:12:10+00:00 2026-05-15T11:12:10+00:00

I am fairly new to F# and came by the Seq.sortBy function however it

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I am fairly new to F# and came by the Seq.sortBy function however it is sorting my list in ascending order. How do I get it to sort in descending order using the Seq.sort?

For instance an example code would be…

let DisplayList =
seq{0..10}
|> Seq.sortBy(fun x -> x)
|> Seq.iter(fun x -> Console.WriteLine(x.ToString()))

gives me an output of 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10, when I really want it to do it from 10 to 1.

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    2026-05-15T11:12:12+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 11:12 am

    Looking at the other answers, beware unary minus and MININT:

    let a = [| 1; -1; System.Int32.MinValue; 0; System.Int32.MaxValue; 1 |]
    
    printfn "%A" (a |> Array.sortBy (fun x -> x))
    // [|-2147483648; -1; 0; 1; 1; 2147483647|]
    
    printfn "%A" (a |> Array.sortBy (fun x -> -x))  // uh-oh!
    // [|-2147483648; 2147483647; 1; 1; 0; -1|]
    

    I think you actually want negative-x-minus-one:

    printfn "%A" (a |> Array.sortBy (fun x -> -x - 1))
    // [|2147483647; 1; 1; 0; -1; -2147483648|]
    

    for a wraparound integer type that spans -2^N..2^N-1.

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