Hi, Assume i have a business object like this,
class Employee
{
public string name;
public int id;
public string desgination;
public int grade;
}
List<Employee> lstEmp = new List<Employee>()
{
new Employee() { name="A",desgination="SE",id=1},
new Employee() { name="b",desgination="TL",id=2},
new Employee() { name="c",desgination="PL",id=3},
new Employee() { name="d",desgination="SE",id=4},
new Employee() { name="e",desgination="SSE",id=5},
};
and if i want to update the employee grade to 3 whose designation is "SE", then i have to write something like this
lstEmp=lstEmp.Select(x =>
{
x.grade = (x.desgination == "SE") ? 3 : x.grade;
return x;
}).ToList();
But here when using select it will generate new employee object everytime, not updating the existing lstEmp, so i have to reassgin the updated list to lstEmp.
It seems to me it affects the performance when updating large updates frequently. Is there a workaround for this..
Thanks