Sorting a List when FindAll c#

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manpreet Tuteehub forum best answer Best Answer 2 years ago

 

I am using the FindAll() method which returns a correct list

List<AudioSource> playing = AudioSourceRegistry.FindAll(src => src.isPlaying == true);

but when trying to sort the list using

List<AudioSource> playing = AudioSourceRegistry.FindAll(src => src.isPlaying == true)
    .Sort(delegate (AudioSource a1, AudioSource a2)
    {
        return a1.mixerIndex.CompareTo(a2.mixerIndex);
    }); 

or

List<AudioSource> playing = AudioSourceRegistry.FindAll(src => src.isPlaying == true) .Sort(a1, a2 => a1.mixerIndex.CompareTo(a2.mixerIndex));

results in an error

Severity Code Description Project File Line Suppression State Error CS0029 Cannot implicitly convert type 'void' to 'System.Collections.Generic.List'

The sort isn't return a list?

How can I sort the result of FindAll() ?

 

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