Using lambda expression in place of IComparer argument

a 夏天 提交于 2019-12-17 18:33:52

问题


Is it possible with C# to pass a lambda expression as an IComparer argument in a method call?

eg something like

var x = someIEnumerable.OrderBy(aClass e => e.someProperty, 
(aClass x, aClass y) => 
  x.someProperty > y.SomeProperty ?  1 : x.someProperty < y.SomeProperty ?  -1 : 0);

I can't quite get this to compile so I'm guessing not, but it seems such an obvious synergy between lambdas and anonymous delegates that I feel I must be doing something foolishly wrong.

TIA


回答1:


As Jeppe points out, if you're on .NET 4.5, you can use the static method Comparer<T>.Create.

If not, this is an implementation that should be equivalent:

public class FunctionalComparer<T> : IComparer<T>
{
    private Func<T, T, int> comparer;
    public FunctionalComparer(Func<T, T, int> comparer)
    {
        this.comparer = comparer;
    }
    public static IComparer<T> Create(Func<T, T, int> comparer)
    {
        return new FunctionalComparer<T>(comparer);
    }
    public int Compare(T x, T y)
    {
        return comparer(x, y);
    }
}



回答2:


If you're on .NET 4.5, you can use the static method Comparer<aClass>.Create.

Documentation: Comparer<T>.Create Method .

Example:

var x = someIEnumerable.OrderBy(e => e.someProperty, 
    Comparer<aClass>.Create((x, y) => x.someProperty > y.SomeProperty ?  1 : x.someProperty < y.SomeProperty ?  -1 : 0)
    );



回答3:


If you consistently want to compare projected keys (such as a single property), you can define a class that encapsulates all the key comparison logic for you, including null checks, key extraction on both objects, and key comparison using the specified or default inner comparer:

public class KeyComparer<TSource, TKey> : Comparer<TSource>
{
    private readonly Func<TSource, TKey> _keySelector;
    private readonly IComparer<TKey> _innerComparer;

    public KeyComparer(
        Func<TSource, TKey> keySelector, 
        IComparer<TKey> innerComparer = null)
    {
        _keySelector = keySelector;
        _innerComparer = innerComparer ?? Comparer<TKey>.Default;
    }

    public override int Compare(TSource x, TSource y)
    {
        if (object.ReferenceEquals(x, y))
            return 0;
        if (x == null)
            return -1;
        if (y == null)
            return 1;

        TKey xKey = _keySelector(x);
        TKey yKey = _keySelector(y);
        return _innerComparer.Compare(xKey, yKey);
    }
}

For convenience, a factory method:

public static class KeyComparer
{
    public static KeyComparer<TSource, TKey> Create<TSource, TKey>(
        Func<TSource, TKey> keySelector, 
        IComparer<TKey> innerComparer = null)
    {
        return new KeyComparer<TSource, TKey>(keySelector, innerComparer);
    }
}

You could then use this like so:

var sortedSet = new SortedSet<MyClass>(KeyComparer.Create((MyClass o) => o.MyProperty));

You can refer to my blog post for an expanded discussion of this implementation.



来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/16839479/using-lambda-expression-in-place-of-icomparer-argument

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