IQueryable order by two or more properties

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Solution 1

OrderBy(i => i.PropertyName).ThenBy(i => i.AnotherProperty)

In OrderBy and ThenBy you have to provide keySelector function, which chooses key for sorting from object. So if you know property name only at runtime then you can make such function with Reflection like:

var propertyInfo = i.GetType().GetProperty("PropertyName"); 
var sortedList = myList.OrderBy(i => propertyInfo.GetValue(i, null)) 

But it will be slower, then direct access to property. Also you can "compile" such function on the fly with Linq.Expressions and it will work faster than reflection but it is not very easy. Or you can use CollectionViewSource and their sorting ablilities in WPF.

And don't forget that OrderBy() returns sorted enumerable and it does not sort your existed List inplace. In your example you did not save sorted list to variable.

Solution 2

You could use .ThenBy:

var result = mylist
    .AsQueryable()
    .OrderBy(x => x.PropertyName)
    .ThenBy(x => x.SomeOtherProperty);

Solution 3

You probably want to use the ThenBy extension method to be able to sort by multiple fields

 return myList.AsQueryable().OrderBy(m=>m.Property1).ThenBy(m => m.Property2);

If you want dynamic Linq, look at LinqKit. I recently implemented Microsoft's dynamic Linq library from here and was able to sort by two fields using a string.

Awesome stuff! Not sure if this will be in .NET 5 or not.

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Updated on August 08, 2020

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  • Yannis
    Yannis almost 4 years

    I am currently ordering a list of custom objects using the IQueryable OrderBy method as follows:

    mylist.AsQueryable().OrderBy("PropertyName");
    

    Now I am looking to sort by more than one property. Is there any way to do that?

    Thanks, Yannis