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200 questions linked to/from Dynamic LINQ OrderBy on IEnumerable<T> / IQueryable<T>
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C# - code to order by a property using the property name as a string [duplicate]
What's the simplest way to code against a property in C# when I have the property name as a string? For example, I want to allow the user to order some search results by a property of their choice (...
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Generate EF orderby expression by string [duplicate]
I want to generate expression by string parameter,some code like:
private Expression<Func<Task, T>> Generate(string orderby)
{
switch (orderby)
{
case "Time":
...
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How to construct Order By Expression dynamically in Entity Framework? [duplicate]
I used the following methods to construct Order By Expression. Original Source
It is really slick. The downside is it only works if Property is string type.
How can I make it to accept different ...
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LINQ select property by name [duplicate]
I'm attempting to use a variable inside of a LINQ select statement.
Here is an example of what I'm doing now.
using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Linq;
using Faker;
...
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Order a list by a property name(string value)? [duplicate]
I have a list of objects. How can I order this list using property name?
string orderbyField = "Code";
List<object> l = FillList();
l = l.OrderBy(o => orderbyField);
Can I have an extension ...
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Avoid switch case -linq [duplicate]
Possible Duplicate:
Dynamic LINQ OrderBy
switch (sort) {
case "Title":
queryResults = queryResults.OrderBy(r => r.Title);
break;
...
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Dynamic chaining of List<T> orderby [duplicate]
I am writing a list sorting extension method.
My input is the list and a string with property name and sort direction.
This string can have multiple properties like so:
"Name ASC, Date DESC" etc.
I ...
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Setting a dynamic sort name field in a linq query [duplicate]
I want to be able to get an OrderBy query working with a lambda expression so that I get a SQL query with the TOP(n) key word (big performance boost).
I am able to do this if I specifiy ...
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Dynamic IQueryable order by using string [duplicate]
Possible Duplicate:
Dynamic LINQ OrderBy
I'm trying to create a dynamic sorting to Iqueryable.
So bellow you can see that I am following some examples I see here in stackoverflow.
var query = ...
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1
answer
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How can I build a LINQ key selector delegate from a property name? [duplicate]
Often when offering a user specified sort order, and using LINQ for sorting, I end up with an ugly scenario like this:
public static IEnumerable<ConfirmationItemViewModel> SortAscending(...
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Pass a value to an OrderBy or OrderByDescending statement in Linq? [duplicate]
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Dynamic LINQ OrderBy
How can I pass a value to an OrderBy or OrderByDescending statement in Linq? I am trying to get the property name dynamically:
x.GetType().GetProperty(...
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1
answer
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How to build a generic Order By function for EF Core? [duplicate]
I came into a project where I need to build some dynamic Queries for EFCore and I needed to make the Queries ordarable by different Attributes and also Asc and DESC.
After I implemented a few Queries ...
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Is it possible to do this with reflection? [duplicate]
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Dynamic LINQ OrderBy
I have a list of custom sort options that are passed to the server from a client-side grid control (KendoUI grid if you're wondering). These sort options ...
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Creating OrderBy parameter dynamically [duplicate]
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Dynamic LINQ OrderBy
Hi,
I have a IEnumerable of a data class. I want to sort this collection based on user selection. How can i write a generic function which will take the ...
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Linq OrderBy given multiple columns, priority order and sort direction [duplicate]
I have an IEnumerable for multiple sort order specification where:
public class Specification
{
public string Column { get; set; }
public OrderByDirection Direction { get; set; }
public ...