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[Effective use C#]Prefer the Length property when checking string size
Posted Date: 19 Jun 2008 Resource Type:
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Posted By:
Lekshmi m nair
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String comparison involves unnecessary overhead. If all you need is to check whether the string is empty, use the Length property. Ie, instead of using if(str != "") use if(str.Length >0)
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