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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T19:37:46+00:00 2026-05-15T19:37:46+00:00

I need to parallelize a method that does an exhaustive pairwise comparison on elements

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I need to parallelize a method that does an exhaustive pairwise comparison on elements in a list. The serial implementation is straight-forward:

foreach (var element1 in list)
    foreach (var element2 in list)
        foo(element1, element2);

In this case, foo won’t alter the state of element1 or element2. I know it’s not safe to simply do nested Parallel.ForEach statements:

Parallel.ForEach(list, delegate(A element1)
{
    Parallel.ForEach(list, delegate(A element2)
    {
        foo(element1, element2);
    });
});

What would be the ideal way to implement this using the parallel tasks library?

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    2026-05-15T19:37:46+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 7:37 pm

    Couldn’t you just have one Parallel and one normal loop? So either

    Parallel.ForEach(list, delegate(A element1)
    {
      foreach(A element2 in list)
        foo(element1, element2)
    });

    or

    foreach(A element1 in list)
    {
      Parallel.ForEach(list, delegate(A element2)
      {
        foo(element1, element2);
      });
    }

    Should speed it up as well. There was never going to be a thread per cycle anyway, so this would probably be just as fast or slightly slower than nested parallel loops.

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