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Shouldn't the CaseInsensitive Comparer sort case-insensitively?

The following code prints out 'AZaz', which indicates a case-sensitive sort.
What do I need to do to perform a case-insensitive sort ('AaZz')?

char[] chars = new char[] { 'A', 'z', 'a', 'Z' };
string sorted = "";

Array.Sort(char s, new System.Collecti ons.CaseInsensi tiveComparer()) ;

for (int i = 0; i < chars.Length; i++)
{
sorted += chars[i];
}

Console.WriteLi ne(sorted);
Nov 15 '05 #1
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Paul E Collins <fi************ ******@CL4.org> wrote:
Shouldn't the CaseInsensitive Comparer sort case-insensitively?


It should, and it does - for strings. It doesn't compare characters. If
you change your sample to use strings instead of chars, it works fine.

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Nov 15 '05 #2
"Jon Skeet" <sk***@pobox.co m> wrote:
Shouldn't the CaseInsensitive Comparer sort
case-insensitively?


It should, and it does - for strings. It doesn't
compare characters. If you change your sample
to use strings instead of chars, it works fine.


Ah, thanks for clearing that up!

P.
Nov 15 '05 #3

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