Let's say I have a C# variable and array:
int variable_1 = 1;
int[3] array_1 = {1,2,3};
How can I check if the value of variable_1 is equal to any of the values in array_1 without looping through array_1?
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Well something has to loop. Any of the following will work:
All of the versions using a lambda expression feel like overkill to me, but they're potentially useful if you find yourself in a situation where you don't know the actual value you're searching for - just some condition. If you know that the array is sorted, you can use:
That will be O(log n) rather than O(n) (which all the others are), but it does require the array to be sorted first. Personally I'd normally go with the very first form - assuming you're using .NET 3.5 or higher. If you need to check for several items and the array is large, you may want to create a
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in 3.5 and up
or 2.0
Updated: to save on performance |
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mmm there can be various options,
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