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Asked: May 23, 20262026-05-23T21:15:33+00:00 2026-05-23T21:15:33+00:00

Possible Duplicates: Sorting a list using Lambda/Linq to objects C# List<> OrderBy Alphabetical Order

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Sorting a list using Lambda/Linq to objects
C# List<> OrderBy Alphabetical Order

How do I go about sorting a list of objects in alphabetical order by a string property.

I have tried implementing IComparable on the property but I only figured out how to sort on the first character (using char).

EDIT: Here is some sample code.

class MyObject {
    public string MyProperty {get;set;}
}

List<MyObject> sampleList = new List<MyObject>();    

MyObject sample = new MyObject();
sample.MyProperty = "Aardvark";

MyObject sample2 = new MyObject();
sample2.MyProperty = "Zebra";

sampleList.Add(sample);
sampleList.Add(sample2);

sampleList.Sort(); // or something similar

foreach (var item in sampleList) {
    Console.WriteLine(item.MyProperty);
}

Should output Aardvark and Zebra (in alphabetical order).

Thanks!

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    2026-05-23T21:15:33+00:00Added an answer on May 23, 2026 at 9:15 pm

    You can get a sorted IEnumerable<MyObject> like so:

    var sortedQuery = sampleList.OrderBy(x => x.MyProperty);
    

    You can then either convert the query to a list like so:

    var sortedList = sortedQuery.ToList();
    

    Or, you can just iterate through the items:

    foreach (var obj in sortedQuery)
        Console.WriteLine(obj.MyProperty);
    
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