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In C# is it faster to create a Hash Set for searching through a list, rather than searching the list itself? [duplicate]

I have two lists of strings, and I need to check to see if there are any matches, and I have to do this at a minimum of sixty times a second, but this can scale up to thousands of times a second. ...
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Hashset and List :Which one is efficient way to store list of objects [duplicate]

Which one of the folowing is efficient way to store list of objects? Hashset<object> listOfObjects = new HashSet<object>(); or List<object>listOfObjects = new List<object>()...
Tesfaye Asmera's user avatar
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How to remove illegal characters from path and filenames?

I need a robust and simple way to remove illegal path and file characters from a simple string. I've used the below code but it doesn't seem to do anything, what am I missing? using System; using ...
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What is the difference between HashSet<T> and List<T>?

Can you explain what is the difference between HashSet<T> and List<T> in .NET? Maybe you can explain with an example in what cases HashSet<T> should be preferred against List<T&...
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if statements matching multiple values

Any easier way to write this if statement? if (value==1 || value==2) For example... in SQL you can say where value in (1,2) instead of where value=1 or value=2. I'm looking for something that would ...
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Proof: why does java.lang.String.hashCode()'s implementation match its documentation?

The JDK documentation for java.lang.String.hashCode() famously says: The hash code for a String object is computed as s[0]*31^(n-1) + s[1]*31^(n-2) + ... + s[n-1] using int arithmetic, where ...
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Lambda Expression using OR operator

I believe there is a better way to write this but I am experiencing a mental block. int num = 0; using(var db = new TestDB()) { num = db.Table.Where(x => x.FavoriteSport == "Baseball" &&...
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Best lookup data structure to store only the keys (Dictionary without value)

What is the best data structure in .Net with high performance lookup, like a binary tree implementation, but to store only the keys (string keys) ? We need only to check if a certain key is present ...
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Optimizing list performance in C#

I am working on a project (in .NET 3.5) that reads in 2 files, then compares them and finds the missing objects. Based on this data, I need to parse it further and locate the object location. I'll ...
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C# Collection/List - Unique ID

In C# I'm trying to create a list of objects and when a new thing is added to the list, it is checked to make sure the same ID isn't used. I have the solution in Linq but I'm trying to do it without ...
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List vs Dictionary (Hashtable)

This may be a silly question but I am reading about that Hashtables and Dictionaries are faster than a list because they index the items with keys. I know a List or Array is for elements without ...
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C# how to avoid duplicates in a list?

What way I could use to avoid duplicates in a list? One way is when I will add a new item, check first if the element exists, but this make me use more code and iterate all the list to check if it ...
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Generic List Contains() perfomance and alternatives

I need to store big amount of key, value pairs where key is not unique. Both key and value are strings. And items count is about 5 million. My goal is to hold only unique pairs. I've tried to use ...
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Why is List<string> faster than Dictionary?

Consider this code: var str1 = "1234567890qwertyuiop[asdfghjkl;zxcvbnm1,."; Dictionary<string, Object> objects = new Dictionary<string, object> {{str1, new object()}}; Stopwatch ...
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Is there a way to check if column supports null values from datareader?

Columns of a table in db can store a null values (as DBNulls). Is there a way I can get this info from IDataReader or DbDataReader? using (var reader = command.ExecuteReader()) { //can I get the ...
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