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I'm trying out some LINQ expressions and can't get them to work with the List class. Basically I want to be able to sort a list of custom objects by property type, however the C# LINQ syntax is KILLING me and I can't figure out how to convert it to VB

Class Foo
    Sub New(Name As String, Position As Integer)
        Me.Name = Name
        Me.Position = Position
    End Sub
    Public Name As String
    Public Position As Integer
End Class

Sub Main()
    Dim l As New List(Of Foo)
    l.Add(New Foo("C", 3))
    l.Add(New Foo("B", 2))
    l.Add(New Foo("A", 1))

    Dim asc = ..... (sort l by position asecnding)
    Dim desc = ..... (sort l by position descending)

End Sub
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Dim asc = From f In l Order By f.Position
Dim desc = From f In l Order By f.Position Descending
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  • You don't need the "select f" at the end in VB. Mar 1, 2012 at 16:46
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I used c# to VB converter..

Dim sortedasc = l.OrderBy(Function(k) k.Position) 
Dim sorteddesc = l.OrderByDescending(Function(k) k.Position)

this should work..

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