I'm looking for a simplified way to compare Lists in C#. Currently what I'm doing is the following: 1. Initiate original list 2. Initiate updated list 3. Manually compare using Union, Except, etc., to get the differences.
The application in question is a Windows Phone 8.1 app, implemented using MVVM. I'm reading files on the phone storage, parsing the StorageFiles into custom classes, and then doing the comparison. Given that I can't do it directly, so far I did it manually, which is VERY slow.
What I'm looking for is:
- Get the new items (quite easy)
- Get the updated items (hard!)
It would be so great if there was a basic CRUD environment built into Lists....
Any way, the question is still the same - is there an easy/simple way of doing what I am, or should I just stick with the working solution?