Assume that arrRowLength
&arrColLength
have all been properly defined and assigned, and MyObjectList<MyObject>
has been instantiated and populated with a few objects.
class MyObject
{
public MyObject() { }
public int rowIndex {get; set;}
public int colIndex {get; set;}
}
List<MyObject> MyObjectList = new List<MyObject>();
for (int r = 1; r <= arrRowLength; r++)
{
for (int c = 1; c <= arrColLength; c++)
{
MyObject mo = MyObjectList.Find(item => (item.rowIndex == r && item.colIndex == c));
if(mo != null)
{
//found, do sth...
}
}
}
Above is my current approach to finding a MyObject
object from MyObjectList
, where rowIndex
and colIndex
equal to r
and c
in for loops.
However, Find()
has O(n) complexity. The larger the MyObjectList gets, the longer it takes. So I wonder if there's a better / more efficient way to find the object. How can I implement this with .BinarySearch()
method?
MyObjectList
isList<MyObject>
?