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I write Foo<T>(IComparer<T> comp)

I want to call it with

Foo<DateTime> (DateTime.compare)

but i get this error:

method group is not assignable to IComparer<DateTime>

how can I solve this?

TIA

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The method expects an instance of IComparer<T>, not a delegate. You need to create a class that implements IComparer<DateTime>:

public class DateTimeComparer : IComparer<DateTime>
{
    public int Compare(DateTime x, DateTime y)
    {
        return x.Compare(y);
    }
}

Alternatively, you could change the method so that it expects a Comparison<DateTime>:

void Foo<T>(Comparison<T> comparison)

Then you could pass DateTime.Compare directly as a parameter.

Since there are more methods that require an IComparer<T> than a Comparison<T>, I use a helper class to make an IComparer<T> from a Comparison<T>:

public class ComparisonComparer<T> : IComparer<T>
{
    private readonly Comparison<T> _comparison;

    public ComparisonComparer(Comparison<T> comparison)
    {
        _comparison = comparison;
    }

    public int Compare(T x, T y)
    {
        return _comparison(x, y);
    }
}

You can use it as follows:

Foo(new ComparisonComparer(DateTime.Compare));

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