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I'd like to order a dictionary by the value. It seems the way it would usually be done in .Net doesn't exist in the Mono API.

Is there any particular API call or should I do this myself?

Thanks

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    What is "the way it would usually be done in .Net"? Can you provide an example, please? Mar 5, 2013 at 12:00
  • It seems that you haven't search the net yet.
    – Guy P
    Mar 5, 2013 at 12:02
  • If it's a System.Collections.Generic.Dictionary<,>, then the dictionary in itself has no particular ordering, hence cannot be sorted. If you want an IEnumerable<> (sequence) with the key/value pairs of the dictionary such that the IEnumerable<> is sorted, use e.g. LINQ method OrderBy. Mar 5, 2013 at 12:03
  • @O.R.Mapper - stackoverflow.com/questions/289/… .@Guy I did, nothing that worked in Mono came up.
    – Steve
    Mar 5, 2013 at 13:00
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    @steve: And what about that does not work in Mono? The code provided in the accepted answer to that question compiles and runs for me with mcs/gmcs and mono without any compiler/runtime errors, respectively. (checked with Mono 2.10.9 on Win 7 x64) Mar 5, 2013 at 13:16

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As commented, the Dictionary class has no ordering. If you want a Dictionary that is ordered, there is the SortedDictionary class.

But the SortedDictionary is ordered by it's keys. Keeping an ordering dictionary by it's values doesn't seem an usual task.

Anyway, if you want to access the values sorted you could do:

dict.Values.OrderBy(v => v).ToList(); //Sorted list of the values of the dictionary dict

or

dict.OrderBy(kvp => kvp.Value).ToList(); //Sorted list (by value) of the key value pairs of the dictionary dict
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you can use Linq:

var dict = new Dictionary<string, int>();
var sorted = dict.OrderBy(kvp => kvp.Value).ToList();

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