I have a collection of objects that I would like to iterate through to ultimately recognize some type of pattern. Currently I have a bunch of if statements that checks a flag for the expression. For example I have something along the lines of if (!foundFirstObjectOfTypeA). Once I found the first object of type A I would set the flag to true and we would no longer execute the block and move on to the next block. I have several types of patterns to recognize and because of this it has created a large block of if statements that are hard to understand and ugly.
Is there a way to peek/look past the identifier without the evaluation of the expression in the foreach loop? If I could do something along the lines of if (identifer == ObjectA && identifer.next == ObjectB) it would make my code much more readable and understandable and I could deal without having to set flags.
If there is no direct method/way does someone have some clever workarounds to simulate the effects I desire?