.Net Stack Collection Efficiency?

Apr 15, 2009

I've started using .Net's stack collection. The basic features I guess are the "pop" and "push", where you add or take off the top element of the stack (if you are referencing other elements in the stack then another collection type is probably better).[URL]..it appears that the Stack collection (like other collections) is basically an array with some window dressing (so you actually can see other elements). As far as I can tell, "popping" and "pushing" is changing the first element of the array. Shouldn't instead the final element be the "top" of the stack and be the one that is changed? Otherwise the program has to reindex all the other elements in the array every time a pop or push is made. This seems very inefficient. But this is what Microsoft's description appears to be saying what is happening.

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C# - Speeding Up An Algorithm That Find Patterns In A Growing Collection - Code Review Beta - Stack Exchange?

Jun 25, 2012

I want to find a way to speed up this code.if you look at the condition of If calculated Then in the code below, this is what slowing down the code.While the code provided seem fast with Const initBit = 4 try it with something over 12.

I want to be able to use this code (with calculated param as True) with initBit of 20 or more.

Beware that 20 or more might require a gig or more of ram and/or compiled as x64.

C# code (converted with an online tool from VB.NET):

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Difference When We Compare The Efficiency Of .NET And C#?

Jan 19, 2012

For example, when the codes are compiled, will VB.NET tend to be slower than C#? Or are there any major features in VB.NET / C# that we cannot find in the other language?

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Process Efficiency And Possible Way To Parse

Aug 9, 2010

So i am working on a program that needs to run NSLookup for a Computer name specified by the user. Here is the code I have developed which works:[code]Now because of the dynamic domains that this will be on, it is difficult to nail down which character to start a read at to determine if the Computer name exists. For some reason the reader is not picking up the '***Non-existent' line that is reported from NSLookup. When i run the NSLookup it requires me to run the Function 2x before it displays a result in my lblresults. With that pre-knowledge,

1. How do i make the NSLookup Process more efficient?

2. Is there a better way to Parse the information to specificly pull the lines that have been reported back, specificly the '***Non-existent' line.

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Efficiency Of Using Try - Catch To Test A Condition

Oct 19, 2009

Tell me if this is efficient code. or if there would be a more efficient way of doing this:

CODE:

I'm wondering if error catching will take more. time than a few more lines of code to accomplish the same.

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If Statement Efficiency - Reducing The Code ?

May 27, 2011

How would you go about reducing the code for this but still allowing it to work the way it is now

Dim updatelesson As String = cmbChange.SelectedIndex
Dim chosenlesson As String = cmbSession.SelectedIndex
Dim changed As String = lstNames.SelectedItem

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Loop Variable Declaration Efficiency?

Jan 27, 2012

wondering about the relatively efficiency of declaring oop variables in the loops, emselves, or declaring them before first use. Here are some examples:Declare early:

Dim ix As Integer
Dim currentNode As System.Xml.XmlNode
For ix = 1 To 100

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Ongoing File Encryption / Efficiency

Jul 13, 2011

I'm looking for advice/ideas in regards to ongoing file encryption.I have an event that fires frequently that contains small amounts of data passed through the eventargs.This data is then written out to disk (currently unencrypted).I need to encrypt this data (which, I can do).My attempt in the first five minutes was unencrypting the file, appending the data and reencrypting the file.This obviously works, but is pretty inefficient and not going to be my solution since the file could grow rather large and the resources to unecrypt/ encrypt grow larger as the file grows larger.My next thought was to encrypt each set of data as it's written out and have some kind of marker in the file to denote where to split so I could unencrypt each chunk to reproduce the original file.I'm leaning towards this approach now (though by encrypting small chunks of data multiple times, the file size will be considerably larger.As an example, if I encrypt each letter of the alphabet the file is approx 8 times larger than if I encrypted a string with all of the letters of the alphabet in this case each files decrypted content would be identitcal).

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Test My Codes Efficiency In Program?

Jun 25, 2011

How can I test my codes efficiency in vb.net?

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VS 2008 Efficiency Comparison Of Nested Ifs?

Jul 20, 2010

which is more efficient?(Assume case statements, etc., cannot be used.)

If a Then
If x Then
ax()
ElseIf y Then

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IDataReader To Delimited String Function Efficiency?

Nov 16, 2009

I have a function that I use to export the contents of anything that implements IDataReader into delimited string (that I can then write to disk or send to a response stream). It works, and it's quick for smaller recordsets but gets bogged down once the record counts get over a thousand (I have something that does the same thing only it writes to a new Excel spreadsheet and it runs in about 25% of the time). I understand that with record sets that are very large, this could cause a memory issue since I'm reading it into a string, but typically these won't be any larger than 100k (if written out to disk). My question is, here's my function, is there anything you can spot that I could do more efficiently (like, I suppose I could stream line by line to the response in asp.net, or line by line to the file on a console app, I haven't tried that).

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VS 2005 By Reference Variable Memory Efficiency

May 27, 2009

I'm building SQL statements with a bunch of values from a dataset. Obviously that gives some really long names to put inline or even in parameter. addwithvalue code so beforehand I just declare a bunch of variables with really short names and assign them to the DS's exact fields like: [code] but this way I'm putting all the data in the dataset into memory twice by copying it into a new variable, right? So I was thinking, if it's just a string variable representing a field on the dataset, why not declare it by reference so the variable is basically a handy nickname pointing to that field in the dataset.Will it even work to have a string declared by reference and connected to one value inside of a dataset? And if so, will that stop duplicating everything in memory? I forgot how to declare a variable as a reference to another variable instead of the normal way in VB.

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Update Records In MVVM Pattern For Maximum Efficiency?

Mar 14, 2012

This is more a conceptual question. Here is my current predicament; I am writing a vb.net WPF application and using the MVVM pattern (love it! maintainability is just amazingly awesome). Currently all the code is written by hand and there is no use of NHibernate or Entity Framework as the backend is an access database (due to policy I cannot use NH and EF doesn't support JET Databases, we may switch to MSSQL at some point but that may be a while from now).[code]...

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Multithreading Efficiency (Reuse Background Worker Subs / Functions?)

Oct 3, 2011

I have an application that queries DHCP and pulls scope/subnet information. There are roughly 8k scopes on our network to query so reporting this data takes a little bit of time. I currently have this running on it's own thread and reporting to a progress bar so the applications doesn't seem inactive.

The DHCP api functions can report a total, a max read and a resume argument. This means that I can, in theory start 4 threads and have each thread read through 2k subnets, so it will only take 1/4 of the time to read all this data. Would I need to create four separate background worker handlers, do_works, runworkcomplete, report progress etc.?

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.net - Storing Subcollections (filtered Versions Of The Main Collection) Inside The Collection As Cache?

Jan 15, 2010

Is it good practice to store sub-collections of item X inside a parent collection of item X for caching 'filter-queries' which are performed on the parent collection? (They won't be used together (as in color AND type).) Or is it also ok to just Loop over the collection and return the correct entities in a temporary collection?

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C# - Edit List Collection : Error Note Collection Was Modified - Enumeration Operation May Not Execute?

Sep 7, 2011

I have the following classes:

Product, Service and OrderItem

Product and Service must inherit OrderItem. So basically I want to store OrderItem object in my shopping cart and these object are store in a list.

Public MustInherit Class OrderItem
Private m_enuItemType As TypeOfItem = TypeOfItem.None
Private m_strUserID As Integer[code].....

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Make A Custom Collection That Take Advantage Of The Collection Editor?

Feb 8, 2010

I have been researching for a couple of days now and to no avail. Does Anyone know how to make a custom collection that take advantage of the collection editor? I would like to be able to have 3 Color Values, 1 Boolean and 1 String.

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Efficiency Of Oledb - Got 10+ Users Using Files, Via A Oledb To Put Info Into An Excel Spreadsheet

Oct 18, 2010

Just wondering if i might hit a snag in my program. Ive got 10+ users using the same files, via a Oledb to put info into an excel spreadsheet. If 2 or more people save there file at the same time will the program go into read only on one person. Normally one 3 will use the file at one time. I know Sql itself would be better to use. best way i can describe it, normally using excel if you manage to open the same file twice one opens as normal but the other opens as a Read only file, will the same thing happen if im using Oledb connections?

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.net - Collection Initializes For Read-only Collection Properties?

Jul 25, 2011

I'm trying to support Basic.NET on my framework so I'm trying to convert C# 4 code to Basic.NET 10. Microsoft is committed to "co-evolve" these two but I'm having a problem with collection initialization... I found that I can initialize a collection much like in C#:

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.net - Search The Collection Of A Collection In LINQ Where Clause?

Apr 15, 2009

I've got the following ADO.NET Entity Framework Entity Data Model:I want to find all the Policyholders with both a Service of a given Id and also a Keyword of a given Status.

This LINQ Does Not Work:

Dim ServicesId As Integer = ...
Dim KeywordStatus As Integer = ...
Dim FoundPolicyholders = From p As Policyholder In db.PolicyholderSet.Include("Keywords").Include("Services") _
Where p.Services.Id = ServicesId _
And p.Keywords.Status = KeywordStatus _
Select p

The Where clause cannot search the p.Services and p.Keywords EntityCollections in that way.

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Accessing And Adding Items To A Collection That Is In A Collection?

Apr 6, 2012

currently in my application I have a Global Collection that is a Collection of Collections.Currently I am trying to add items/ elements to one of the child collections of the Global Collection but I am unable to use the collections methods of the child.When I assign a variable to the child collection and return the collection it is just an object with the collection inside.

Ex:
Dim GlobalCollection as New Collection
Dim ChildCollection1 as New Collection
Dim tempCurrentCollection[code]......

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Collection Index Must Be In The Range 1 To The Size Of The Collection?

Dec 17, 2009

I've been working with a CMS called InsiteCreations 2008. I'm running into an error I just can't wrap my head around. I would even be willing to compensate anyone a small amount over paypal, for a solution. The error is rare in occurance, and appears when clicking about 3-4% of links to other pages within our CMS.The full code page is quite large, but there seems to be only one function associated with the error. The error also only appears when not logged into the CMS. If logged into the CMS, clicking the link simply displays the page as normal. I have already checked permissions on the page from the CMS admin console, and it is public.

The error message is as follows:

Server Error in '/' Application.Collection index must be in the range 1 to the size of the collection.
Description:
An unhandled exception occurred during the execution of the current web request. Please review the stack trace for more information about the error and where it originated in the code.

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Search The Collection Of A Collection In LINQ Where Clause?

Apr 15, 2011

search the collection of a collection in my LINQ Where clause?

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C# - Stack Vs Heap In .NET

Oct 13, 2009

In your actual programming experience, how did this knowledge of STACK and HEAP actually rescue you in real life? Any story from the trenches? Or is this concept good for filling up programming books and good for theory?

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Get A Stack Overflow?

Mar 10, 2010

What I want to know is that in VB.net is it possible to get a stack overflow, and if so how is it caused. What I mean is, what sort of written code would cause a stack to overflow.

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How To Reverse A Stack

Apr 21, 2011

I need to write a VB.NET code to reverse the given characters using a stack.Input: 'S','T','A','C','K' So far I have input the letters, but I don't know how to get the console to reverse it. I'm a beginner to programming so please excuse my ignorance.

Module Module1
Sub Main()
Dim StackObject As New Stack

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2005 How To Log The Stack Trace

Jun 22, 2009

My problem is that i need log the stack call. I know that i can put a breakpoint in code and choose the debug menu option "call stack", But that is not a solution for me, because i need all the methods called by the application, not only the last until the breakpoint.

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Bind Textboxes To A Stack?

Apr 14, 2009

I just started programming in VB.NET 2008 with the Express edition and have been having a blast so far. I thought a fun program to try and make would be an infix to postfix program.

I have five text boxes off to the side of my program that shows what is on the stack as you iterate through the equation. I'm wondering if it's possible to make these textboxes set to display what is at a certain index of a stack.

For example, if I pushed a "(" onto the stack, I would like the top box of my textboxes to update and show a "(". When something else is pushed onto the stack, say a "/", I would like the "(" to be displayed in the second box down, and the "/" to be displayed in the top box now.

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Call Stack Error?

May 11, 2010

I did alot of work then I suddenly get this error message

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Can't Get Stack Trace From OjbectDisposedException

Jan 7, 2009

We have this funky little ObjectDisposedException happening now and again. But only on production machines, of course ... can't recreate the issue on my dev unit. So I trotted on out to the Microsoft site to see what members of this exception I could use to figure out what's going on. Microsoft says that one of the members is StackTrace. I double and triple checked that I'm looking at .Net 1.1 information as I'm pretty sure that's what I'm using (how can I check that?). Here's the page I found - [URL]

So I go back to my program to write something useful to the event log so I can figure out what's going on. And when I look at the members of the ObjectDisposedException available to me I only see the following: GetBaseException, GetType, InnerException, Message, ObjectName, ToString.

what happened to my StackTrace member? I sure could use it if I could figure out how to get to it.

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