I am wondering does a list auto sort or something?
I have a
List<MyClass> myClass = new List<MyClass>()
myClass.Add(anotherClass);
myClass.Add(anotherClass2);
myClass.Add(anotherClass3);
myClass.Add(anotherClass4);
So all of them are MyClass object. They have something like this in it
public class MyClass
{
public string type {get; set;}
public string title {get; set;}
}
List<MyClass> first = myClass .where(x => x.type == "first").toList();
List<MyClass> second = myClass .where(x => x.type == "second").toList();
first.Sort((x, y) => string.Compare(x.title, y.title));
second.Sort((x, y) => string.Compare(x.Title, y.Title));
myClass.Clear();
myClass.AddRange(first);
myClass.AddRange(second);
So my real code sort of looks like this except "MyClass" is more complex and I have them in a foreach loop.
When I do first.Sort() and second.Sort() all my objects are in the correct order based on Title. When I clear and add "first" objects in first and then "second" object second it ruins my sorting.
I need the objects with type "first" to be sorted and before objects with types "second".
So say I have
A - first
B - second
C - first
D - second
it would be
A
C
B
D
I am getting
A - First
B - second
C - First
D - second