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Asked: May 18, 20262026-05-18T00:05:48+00:00 2026-05-18T00:05:48+00:00

This code: Console.WriteLine(~.CompareTo(a) > 0); Console.WriteLine(‘~’.CompareTo(‘a’) > 0); Gives me: False True WTF?

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        Console.WriteLine("~".CompareTo("a") > 0);
        Console.WriteLine('~'.CompareTo('a') > 0);

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False
True

WTF?

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    2026-05-18T00:05:48+00:00Added an answer on May 18, 2026 at 12:05 am

    Another way to show this behaviour is:

    Console.WriteLine("a".CompareTo("b")); // -1 
    Console.WriteLine("b".CompareTo("a")); // 1
    Console.WriteLine('a'.CompareTo('b')); // -1 
    Console.WriteLine('b'.CompareTo('a')); // 1
    
    Console.WriteLine("~".CompareTo("a")); // -1
    Console.WriteLine("a".CompareTo("~")); // 1
    Console.WriteLine('~'.CompareTo('a')); // 29
    Console.WriteLine('a'.CompareTo('~')); // -29
    

    The difference may be subtle, but it is documented. The comparison in Char.CompareTo(Char) is

    based on
    the encoded values of this instance
    and value, not their lexicographical
    characteristics
    .

    At the same time, the documentation for String.CompareTo(String)

    performs a word (case-sensitive and
    culture-sensitive) comparison using
    the current culture
    .

    I.e. the first one bases the comparison on order, the latter on the default rules in the current culture (the order you might see in a dictionary).

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