I have an oject of the type IGrouping and would like to order the elements inside the group without changing the type of the object.
In other words, I have
var tmp = group.OrderBy(x => x);
with group
being of type IGrouping<int, someanonymousclass>
and I want tmp
to be of type IGrouping<int, someanonymousclass>
as well.
One workaround would be to change it to a Dictionary or a new anonymous class, but I want tmp to specificly be of type IGrouping<int, someanonymousclass>
.
In other words: I want to sort the elemnts of my IGrouping<int, someanonymousclass>
object. If I use OrderBy
it changes the type of group
to IOrderedEnumerable
and I cannot access group.Key
anymore. How can i sustain the type of group
?
Example:
var states = SimulationPanel.innerPanel.Children.OfType<StateBar>().Where(x => x.isSensorState())
.GroupBy(x => (SensorElement)x.BauplanElement,
x => new
{
Start = (decimal)(x.Margin.Left / SimulationPanel.Zoom),
Width = (decimal)(x.Width / SimulationPanel.Zoom),
State = x.State
});
var group = states.First();
var tmp = group.OrderBy(x => x.Start);
var key = tmp.Key; //This does not work, because tmp is not of type IGrouping
I know I could use OrderBy
before grouping. I don't want to do that, though.
If you can, just put the ordering earlier, e.g.
var states = SimulationPanel.innerPanel
.Children
.OfType<StateBar>()
.Where(x => x.isSensorState())
.OrderBy(x => (decimal)(x.Margin.Left / SimulationPanel.Zoom))
.GroupBy(...);
(Or put a Select
before the OrderBy
and make the GroupBy
simpler.)
If you really need this though, you could write your own IGrouping<TKey, TElement>
implementation and an extension method to order the elements and retain them in a list:
public static class GroupExtensions
{
public IGrouping<TKey, TElement, TOrderKey> OrderBy
(this IGrouping<TKey, TElement> grouping,
Func<TElement, TOrderKey> orderKeySelector)
{
return new GroupingImpl<TKey, TElement>
(grouping.Key, grouping.OrderBy(orderKeySelector));
}
private class GroupingImpl<TKey, TElement> : IGrouping<TKey, TElement>
{
private readonly TKey key;
private readonly List<TElement> elements;
internal GroupingImpl(TKey key, IEnumerable<TElement> elements)
{
this.key = key;
this.elements = elements.ToList();
}
public TKey Key { get { return key; } }
public IEnumerator<TElement> GetEnumerator()
{
return elements.GetEnumerator();
}
IEnumerator IEnumerable.GetEnumerator()
{
return GetEnumerator();
}
}
}
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