String Comparison.....which one is efficient.
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Anand Kumar
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For checking the empty string , I recommend to use String.Length for better performance , you can verify it through writing a sample applicaiton and track the execution time .The code which takes less time is better, for trakcing the execution time use QueryPerformanceCounter(..) API or environment.tickcount Thanx Anand |
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