You understood correctly but x. ... A or B but doesn't come in intellisense and writing OrderBy in this way items.GroupBy(x => groupOnFx(x)).OrderBy(g => g.Key) doesn't help because Key will contain both columns. g.Key..... doesn't show A or B in intellisense.
You understood correctly.My Items list is generic list Ilist<T>items thus x. ... A or B doesn't come in intellisense and writing OrderBy in this way items.GroupBy(x => groupOnFx(x)).OrderBy(g => g.Key) doesn't help because Key will contain both columns. g.Key..... doesn't show A or B in intellisense.
@CoungLe here is the code public static ObservableCollection<O> exampleMethod<T, O>(IList<T> items, Func<T, object> groupOn)
@CoungLe here is the code public static ObservableCollection<O> exampleMethod<T, O>(IList<T> items, Func<T, object> groupOn) and here is the code line which calls this method var plans = exampleMethod<ExampleCollection, ExampleClass>(newExampleCollection, o => new { o.A, o.B})
I call exampleMethod as .. var plans = exampleMethod<ExampleCollection, ExampleClass>(newExampleCollection, o => new { o.Name, o.Population} newEaxmpleCollection is collection of Country class
now this part doesnt work.. IEnumerable<IGrouping<object, T>> groupBy = items.GroupBy(x => groupOn(x)).OrderBy("what to write?")