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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T03:28:38+00:00 2026-05-11T03:28:38+00:00

Okay so I have a scenario similar to the below code, I have a

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Okay so I have a scenario similar to the below code, I have a parent class that implements IComparable and a child class.

class Parent : IComparable<Parent>  class Child : Parent  Child a = new Child(); Child b = new Child(); a.CompareTo(b); 

Now the above works fine, i can compare two of the child objects to each other no problem

List<Child> l = new List<Child>(); l.Add(b); l.Add(a); l.Sort(); 

The above fails though with an InvalidOperationException. Can someone please explain why this sort isn’t working when the child class does implement the IComparable interface, or at least it seems to me that it does.

Okay here is my CompareTo implementation for my actual parent class

 public int CompareTo(IDType other)  {        return this.Name.ToString().CompareTo(other.ToString());  } 
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  1. 2026-05-11T03:28:38+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 3:28 am

    Your type implements IComparable<Parent> rather than IComparable<Child>. As the MSDN docs for Sort say, it will throw InvalidOperationException if ‘the default comparer Comparer(T).Default cannot find an implementation of the IComparable(T) generic interface or the IComparable interface for type T.’ And indeed it can’t, where T is Child. If you try making it a List<Parent> you may well find it’s fine.

    EDIT: Alternatively (and preferably, IMO) implement IComparable<Child>. At the moment it’s not at all clear that a child can sensibly be compared with another child. Implementing IComparable<Child> – even if that implementation just defers to the base implementation – advertises the comparability.

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