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.net - Is the list order of a ConcurrentDictionary guaranteed?

I am using a ConcurrentDictionary to store log-lines, and when I need to display them to the user I call ToList() to generate a list. But the weird thing is that some users receive the most recent lines first in the list, while they should logically be last.

Is this because ConcurrentDictionary doesnt guarantee a persistent order on the IEnumerate interface, or what can be the reason?

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No ConcurrentDictionary (and Dictionary<T> for that matter) does not guarantee the ordering of the keys in the list. You'll have to use a different data type or perform the sorting yourself. For non-concurrent code you would use SortedDictionary<T>, but I don't believe there is an analogue in the concurrent collections.


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