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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T14:23:24+00:00 2026-05-13T14:23:24+00:00

I have a class, Deck , that contains a method called Shuffle . I’m

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I have a class, Deck, that contains a method called Shuffle.

I’m working on refactoring Deck to extend List<Card>, rather than having List<Card> Cards as a property. However, while Cards.OrderBy (a => Guid.NewGuid ()) worked, OrderBy (a => Guid.NewGuid ()) does not:

Error CS0103: The name 'OrderBy' does not exist in the current context (CS0103)

Why does this not work?

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    2026-05-13T14:23:25+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 2:23 pm

    Add this to the front of OrderBy as in

    this.OrderBy(a => Guid.NewGuid()); // a random ordering
    

    OrderBy is an extension method on IEnumerable<T> and is not a public method on List<T>. If you type OrderBy with no context the compiler will look for an instance or static method named OrderBy. It is only if you prefix OrderBy with an instance of IEnumerable<T> will the compiler find OrderBy. As Deck : List<Card> and List<Card> : IEnumerable<Card>, using the keyword this (a reference to the current instance) will give the compiler the context it needs to locate the method Enumerable.OrderBy.

    It is considered bad practice to inherit from List<T> in a public API. First, List<T> was not designed for inheritance and probably should have been sealed; too late for that now. In general, you should favor composition over inheritance when using framework classes.

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