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Using Entity Framework, I have the following code that returns a list:

    private List<string> MyList()
    {
        using (MyEntities ctx = new MyEntities())
        {
            var myList= from a in ctx.Foo
                        orderby a.Bar
                        select a.Bar;

            return myList.ToList();
        }
    }

This works just fine, but I want a distinct list. To achieve this, I tried the following code, adding .Distinct() to the select:

    private List<string> MyList()
    {
        using (MyEntities ctx = new MyEntities())
        {
            var myList= from a in ctx.Foo
                        orderby a.Bar
                        select a.Bar.Distinct();

            return myList.ToList();
        }
    }

Unfortunately, this new code results in an error:

Cannot implicitly convert type 'System.Collections.Generic.List(System.Collections.Generic.IEnumberable(char))' to 'System.Collections.Generic.List(string)'

I then tried THIS code, which does give me a distinct list, but now it appears the orderby is not working as the results are unsorted:

    private List<string> MyList()
    {
        using (MyEntities ctx = new MyEntities())
        {
            var myList= (from a in ctx.Foo
                        orderby a.Bar
                        select a.Bar).Distinct();

            return myList.ToList();
        }
    }

Any ideas to return a distinct AND sorted list?

2 Answers 2

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try this

private List<string> MyList()
{
    using (MyEntities ctx = new MyEntities())
    {
        var myList= ctx.Foo.Select(a => a.Bar).Distinct().OrderBy(a => a);

        return myList.ToList();
    }
}
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An efficient way to do this would be to use a groupby

private List<string> MyList()
{
    using (MyEntities ctx = new MyEntities())
        return ctx.Foo.GroupBy(a => a.Bar).Select(g => g.Key).OrderBy(a => a).ToList();
}

You can test it in linqpad like this:

void Main()
{
    var Foo = Enumerable.Range(0,50).Select(i => new { id = i, Bar = i%3}).ToList();
    var myList= Foo.GroupBy(a => a.Bar).Select(g => g.Key).OrderBy(a => a).ToList();
    Console.WriteLine(myList);
}

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