So in C# the switch statement only supports integral types (not Guids), so a simple O(1) comparison table doesn't look possible.
What is the most computationally efficient way to match on a Guid
At first I thought
if(gMyGuid == new Guid("VALUE"))
else if (gMyGuid == new Guid("VALUE2")
else if (gMyGuid == new Guid("VALUE3")
...
else if (gMyGuid == new Guid("VALUEn")
However by doing this I'm creating a new instance of the Guid each time for a comparison. I could convert the Guid to a string then compare on the string but the string comparison is a pretty long string for comparison.
Any advise is gratefully received.
switch
statement does not only support integral types. For example, it also supports strings. However, it requires that the case labels to test for be known at compile time.