How do I swap two strings without using a temporary variable in C#?
string str1 = "First";
string str2 = "Second";
str1 = string.Concat(str1, str2);
str2 = str1.Replace(str2, "");
str1 = str1.Replace(str2, "");
How do I swap two strings without using a temporary variable in C#?
string str1 = "First";
string str2 = "Second";
str1 = string.Concat(str1, str2);
str2 = str1.Replace(str2, "");
str1 = str1.Replace(str2, "");
I would never do the following solution and will also not expect my colleagues to do this kind of swap without using a temporary variable. That is the most simple, clear and far faster solution.
Solution:
string str1 = "First";
string str2 = "Second";
str1 += str2;
str2 = str1.Remove(str1.IndexOf(str2));
str1 = str1.Substring(str2.Length);
Swapping two string variables without using a temporary variable:
string str1 = "aaac", str2 = "b";
Console.WriteLine(str1);
Console.WriteLine(str2);
str2 = str2 + str1;
str1 = str2.Substring(0,str2.Length - str1.Length);
str2 = str2.Substring(a.Length);
Console.WriteLine("<" + str1 + ">");
Console.WriteLine("<" + str2 + ">");
I think there is no way to do this in C#. In Python you can set two variables at the same time, but in C# there is no way. You could create a method to do this more transparently. For sample:
public static void ChangeValues(ref string str1, ref string str2)
{
var temp = str1;
str1 = str2;
str2 = temp;
}
And just call
string str1 = "First";
string str2 = "Second";
ChangeValues(ref str1, ref str2);
Console.WriteLine(str1 + " " + str2);