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I have a list whose type is string which i want to arrange in ascending order

listCustomFields = new List<String>() { "FirstName", "MiddleName", "Class" };

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You can use LINQ OrderBy method (it will generate new List<string> with items sorted):

var ordered = listCustomField.OrderBy(x => x).ToList();

or List<T>.Sort method (it will sort the list in place):

listCustomField.Sort();
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  • i think this is the better answer because i needed to do it in descending order, and linq supports this
    – mmeasor
    Jan 14, 2014 at 16:28
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use this

listCustomFields.sort();
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    Hey @MurtazaMunshi I don't understand why you select this answer. Marcin's answer is faster and better written. If there are more than one answer they looks like the same, choose fastest and best quality one. Aug 31, 2013 at 8:38
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    Sorry I am new to stack overflow i donno the rules here. I will keep your words in mind. Thanx for guiding me. Aug 31, 2013 at 8:41
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You can use OrderBy like;

Sorts the elements of a sequence in ascending order.

listCustomFields = listCustomFields.OrderBy(n => n).ToList();

As an alternative, you can use List<T>.Sort Method also.

List<String> listCustomFields = new List<String>() { "FirstName", "MiddleName", "Class" };
listCustomFields = listCustomFields.OrderBy(n => n).ToList();

foreach (var item in listCustomFields)
{
   Console.WriteLine(item);
}

Output will be;

Class
FirstName
MiddleName

Here a DEMO.

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You do not need LINQ for that: rather than creating a sorted copy, you can sort your list in place by calling Sort() method on it:

listCustomFields.Sort();

The order is implicitly ascending. If you need to change that, supply a custom comparer.

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