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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T21:18:15+00:00 2026-05-13T21:18:15+00:00

I have not used many lambda expressions before and I ran into a case

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I have not used many lambda expressions before and I ran into a case where I thought I could make slick use of one. I have a custom list of ~19,000 records and I need to find out if a record exists or not in the list so instead of writing a bunch of loops or using linq to go through the list I decided to try this:

for (int i = MinX; i <= MaxX; ++i)
{
    tempY = MinY;

    while (tempY <= MaxY)
    {
        bool exists = myList.Exists(item => item.XCoord == i && item.YCoord == tempY);

        ++tempY;
    }
}

Only problem is it take ~9 – 11 seconds to execute. Am I doing something wrong is this just a case of where I shouldn’t be using an expression like this?

Thanks.

EDIT: Sorry. I should elaborate. I am creating a list of records with the for and while loop and checking if that record exists in myList. That is the only way I could think of going about it. I will reevaluate it and see what I come with up.

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    2026-05-13T21:18:15+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 9:18 pm

    Your algorithm is inefficient. If you are doing multiple searches on the same list you need to:

    1. Sort the list appropriately (by your look up key).
    2. Use a binary search to find the right record.

    Your other option is if memory isn’t an issue and you want it to be really fast is to put the records into a Dictionary<Your_Key,Record>. That will give you the fastest access after you have it setup.

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