.Net Performance tip - 3
Last week i was trying to explore how the if statement performs under various conditions as shown below.
if( statement 1)
{
if( statement 2)
{
if( statement 3)
{
......
}
}
}
vs
if( statement 1 && statement 2 && statement 3)
{
.....
}
The results indicate that, the second approach is far better than the first one.
Hence, the recommendation would be to use the second approach over the first one
I hope this helps!.
Regards,
-Vinayak
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