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QuestionHow do create a class property that is a collection of the same class? Pin
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QuestionModifying multiple fields based on a condition Pin
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Hi!

I have a question regarding the topic I mentioned in the subject.

I am trying to process numbers (voltage values) and print them nicely on the user interface of my software. What I do now is that I manually code everything. I have 8 different values and I do the following:
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Label1.Text = value1.ToString("0.###") + " V";
Label2.Text = value2.ToString("0.###") + " V";
.
.
.
Label8.Text = value8.ToString("0.###") + " V";
"

It works, and everything, but I wonder if there is an elegant solution which runs through the labels and the variables at the same time? And also, is it faster in the more elegant way?

And I have another question related to the code above. Let's say, these values are smaller than 1. In that case, it would be nicer to print the voltage in milivolts, so we see the digits in a more convenient way. For that, my idea would be a simple if-else statement:
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if(value1<1.0)
{
Label1.Text = (1000*value1).ToString("0.###") + " mV";
//note: we only have positive values. Otherwise, for example '-1.2V' would be shown wrong...
}
else
{
Label1.Text = value1.ToString("0.###") + " V";
}

But, the problem is similar as the first part of the problem. Should I go through each of these cases manually by writing 8 if-else statements for each values, or there is a better (faster), more elegant way?

My code is starting to have a lot of if-else statements because of similar things (for example, checking the state of check boxes) and I start to think whether it has a negative impact on the performance or not?

Thank you very much for your input!
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