Probably what I’m asking is quite simple but I don’t seem to be getting this one out.
I have a list of elements containing a Date field and a Time field. The Date field is a regular DateTime and the Time field is a string.
Time is formatted like HH:mm and ranges in 24h.
Ordering my list by Date is simple by doing List.OrderBy(e => e.Date), but I don’t seem to be able to later order it by Time so that the order of the records is according the date and the time.
I tried this out but it’s probably a big mistake!
List = List.OrderBy(e => e.EstimatedDate).OrderBy(e => new TimeSpan(int.Parse(e.EstimatedTime.Substring(0,e.EstimatedTime.LastIndexOf(":"))),int.Parse(e.EstimatedTime.Substring(e.EstimatedTime.LastIndexOf(":")+1)),0).TotalMinutes);
I hope someone can help me out with this one.
You want
OrderBy(...).ThenBy(...);and also – not that if the time is inHH:mmyou don’t have to parse it – you can just sort it alphabetically, i.e.or via LINQ: