A simplified scenario:
- I have a
List<Foo>. Foohas two properties Description (string), IsFoo (bool)
E.g:
var foos = new List<Foo>();
User can "add new Foo's" via textboxes, then on form submit i do this:
foos.Add(new Foo { Description = txtOne.Text, IsFoo = true });
foos.SaveToDb();
However, there are multiple textboxes, and if for example they type "FooBar" in textbox one, then "FooBar" in textbox two, i do not want to show an error, but i simply do not want to add them to the collection. (don't worry about the reason behind this, this is a simplified scenario).
I don't need to show anything to the UI, just when they submit the form, before persisting to the database i need to remove any duplicates (or prevent them from being added to the list in the first place).
What's the easiest/best way to do this? Dictionary perhaps?
I'm using C#4, LINQ, .NET 4.