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What is wrong with the code below with regards to sorting? The sort code is hit, but the sorting is never applied to the results.

var results = new List<Location>();

var county = context.boc_County.Where(x => x.Description.Contains(phrase.ToLower())).ToList();
results.AddRange(_mapper.MapCountyFromDb(county));

var town = context.boc_Town.Where(x => x.Description.Contains(phrase.ToLower())).ToList();
results.AddRange(_mapper.MapTownFromDb(town));

if (orderBy == "Identifier")
{
    if (direction == "ASC")
        results = results.OrderBy(x => x.Identifier);
    else
        results = results.OrderByDescending(x => x.Identifier);
}

if (orderBy == "Type")
{
    if (direction == "ASC")
        results = results.OrderBy(x => x.LocationType.ToString());
    else
        results = results.OrderByDescending(x => x.LocationType.ToString());
}

if (orderBy == "Description")
{
    if (direction == "ASC") 
        results = results.OrderBy(x => x.Description);
    else
        results = results.OrderByDescending(x => x.Description);
}

var model = new LocationSearchResult()
{
    Locations = query.Skip(page * pageSize).Take(pageSize),
    TotalCount = query.Count()
};
return model;
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  • Why are you using Queryable at all here? You've got an in memory collection (you're using ToList) so why not just keep it as an IEnumerable<T>? You're making it more complicated by using AsQueryable. Also, we don't know what the various variable values are... it would be much better if you would give us a short but complete example demonstrating the problem.
    – Jon Skeet
    Feb 22, 2014 at 22:26
  • I can't see anything wrong. Simplify your code by deleting stuff. You'll find it working eventually. The culprit is what you just deleted.
    – usr
    Feb 22, 2014 at 22:44
  • Simple explanation: orderBy never matches the strings you test it with. You can find such bugs easily with the debugger.
    – usr
    Feb 22, 2014 at 22:45
  • I'm using Queryable because I then I am able to assign my orderby query. I'm updating the code to not using a queryable which causes more nested if's. Usr you are wrong my orderby is being hit. Feb 23, 2014 at 1:07
  • I updated the code which as you can see leads to quite a bit more code. The results are the same, the Ordering never occurs. Feb 23, 2014 at 1:09

1 Answer 1

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OrderBy and OrderByDescending don't change the caller, they return new IQueryable/IEnuemrable instead. You have to assign it back to another (or the same) variable. Otherwise calling them has no sense.

Because you're using List<T> you have to add additional ToList() call to make it compile and work:

if (orderBy == "Identifier")
{
    if (direction == "ASC")
        results = results.OrderBy(x => x.Identifier).ToList();
    else
        results = results.OrderByDescending(x => x.Identifier).ToList();
}
// (...)

or you can use List<T>.Sort instead:

if (orderBy == "Identifier")
{
    if (direction == "ASC")
        results.Sort((x1, x2) => x1.Compare(x2));
    else
        results.Sort((x1, x2) => x2.Compare(x1));
}
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  • This was only apparent in the changed code. Not sure whether this problem only exists in the "demo" code in this question.
    – usr
    Feb 23, 2014 at 8:55
  • This is the correct answer.. the assignment was needed as well as the additional .ToList(). Feb 23, 2014 at 17:19

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