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VB.Net program to demonstrate the OrderBy() LINQ extension method
By Nidhi Last Updated : November 13, 2024
VB.Net – OrderBy() LINQ Extension Method
In this program, we will use OrderBy() extension method to sort the employee list in ascending order and print them on the console screen.
Program/Source Code:
The source code to demonstrate the OrderBy() LINQ extension method is given below. The given program is compiled and executed successfully.
VB.Net code to demonstrate the example of OrderBy() LINQ Extension Method
'VB.NET program to demonstrate the OrderBy() LINQ
'extension method to print employee details in
'ascending order based on names.
Imports System
Imports System.IO
Imports System.Linq
Module Module1
Public Class Employee
Public id As Integer
Public name As String
Public age As Integer
End Class
Sub Main()
Dim empList = New List(Of Employee) From
{
New Employee() With {.id = 101, .name = "Amit", .age = 21},
New Employee() With {.id = 102, .name = "Arun", .age = 22},
New Employee() With {.id = 103, .name = "Aman", .age = 23},
New Employee() With {.id = 104, .name = "Amar", .age = 24},
New Employee() With {.id = 105, .name = "Akki", .age = 25}
}
Dim EmpsInAscOrder = empList.OrderBy(Function(e) e.name)
Console.WriteLine("Employees: ")
For Each emp As Employee In EmpsInAscOrder
Console.WriteLine(emp.id & " " & emp.name & " " & emp.age)
Next
End Sub
End Module
Output
Employees:
105 Akki 25
103 Aman 23
104 Amar 24
101 Amit 21
102 Arun 22
Press any key to continue . . .
Explanation
In the above program, we created a module Module1 that contains a class Employee and the Main() function. The Main() function is the entry point for the program.
The Employee class contains data member "id", "name" and "age". In the Main() function, We created the list of employees. Here, we used OrderBy() LINQ method to sort the employee's list in ascending order based on their names and print the employee's detail on the console screen.
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