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Asked: May 19, 20262026-05-19T15:46:01+00:00 2026-05-19T15:46:01+00:00

I have a method: public static void GetObjects() { using(MyContext context = new MyContext())

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I have a method:

public static void GetObjects()
{
    using(MyContext context = new MyContext())
    {
         var objects = context.Bars.Where(b => b.Prop1 != null)
                       .Select(b => new MyObject{Prop = b.Prop1, Name = b.Name})
                       .ToList();
         foreach(var object in objects)
         {
             // do something with the object
         }
    }
}

I refactored the method to make it more general so that I can pass in a Func so that I can specify the where statement and what property from the Bars table gets assigned to MyObject.Prop like this:

public static void GetObjectsV2(Func<Bar, bool> whereFunc, Func<Bar, string> selectPropFunc)
{
    using(MyContext context = new MyContext())
    {
         var objects = context.Bars.Where(whereFunc)
                       .Select(b => new MyObject{Prop = selectPropFunc(b), Name = b.Name})
                       .ToList();
         foreach(var object in objects)
         {
             // do something with the object
         }
    }
}

GetObjectsV2 seems to run much slower than GetObjects. Are there any reasons this would affect performance, and if so, are there any ways around this while still keeping the function flexible?

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    2026-05-19T15:46:01+00:00Added an answer on May 19, 2026 at 3:46 pm

    The reason it is running slower is because you are passing in a Func<Bar, bool> which forces the context to retrive ALL Bars and then run the Func on the returned result set. A way to make this run better is to pass in Expression<Func<Bar, bool>>

    Putting that all together will result in the following:

    public static void GetObjectsV2(Expression<Func<Bar, bool>> whereFunc, Expression<Func<Bar, string>> selectPropFunc)
    {
        using(MyContext context = new MyContext())
        {
             var objects = context.Bars.Where(whereFunc)
                           .Select(selectPropFunc)
                           .ToList();
             foreach(var object in objects)
             {
                 // do something with the object
             }
        }
    }
    
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