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Asked: May 26, 20262026-05-26T07:53:54+00:00 2026-05-26T07:53:54+00:00

My input is as a such as the blew Xml: <Phrase Entry=ID> <Ans number=1>

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My input is as a such as the blew Xml:

<Phrase Entry="ID">
 <Ans number="1">
  <Identification LastName="Bornery" Name="John" Age="23"/>
 </Ans>
</Phrase>

and I want to sort the Xml attributes base on their first character Names order by
alphabetic arrangment such as the blew Xml:

<Phrase Entry="ID">
 <Ans number="1">
  <Identification Age="23" LastName="Bornery" Name="John" />
 </Ans>
</Phrase>

thanks.

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    2026-05-26T07:53:55+00:00Added an answer on May 26, 2026 at 7:53 am

    Your output xml is wrong but if input was like so:

    <Phrase Entry="ID">
     <Ans number="1">
      <Blah LastName="Bornery" Name="John" Age="23"/>
     </Ans>
    </Phrase>
    

    Then the following code

    static string SortAttributes(string xml)
    {
        var doc = XDocument.Parse(xml);
        foreach (XElement element in doc.Descendants())
        {
            var attrs = element.Attributes().ToList();
            attrs.Remove();
            attrs.Sort((a, b) => a.Name.LocalName.CompareTo(b.Name.LocalName));
            element.Add(attrs);
        }
        xml = doc.ToString();
        return xml;
    }
    

    Will return this

    <Phrase Entry="ID">
      <Ans number="1">
        <Blah Age="23" LastName="Bornery" Name="John" />
      </Ans>
    </Phrase>
    
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