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Asked: May 25, 20262026-05-25T02:10:26+00:00 2026-05-25T02:10:26+00:00

I wrote a loop to display each line one by one from a List

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I wrote a loop to display each line one by one from a List of string.
The problem is that the list contains more that 45,000 lines and its taking a lot of time to create the page for displaying.

Can someone please help in optimizing the code !

        List<string> OverrrideLog = lc.getOverrideLog();
        List<string> AccessLog = lc.getAccessLog();

        foreach (string s in OverrrideLog)
            lblOverrideLog.Text += s + "<br/>";

        foreach (string s in AccessLog)
            lblAccessLog.Text += s + "<br/>";

Here lblOverrideLog and lblAccessLog are literals and each list has more than 22,000 lines.

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    2026-05-25T02:10:27+00:00Added an answer on May 25, 2026 at 2:10 am

    You can use the String.Join Method (String, IEnumerable):

    List<string> OverrrideLog = lc.getOverrideLog();
    List<string> AccessLog = lc.getAccessLog();
    
    lblOverrideLog.Text = String.Join("<br />", OverrrideLog);
    lblAccessLog.Text = String.Join("<br />", AccessLog);
    

    (See also String.Join vs. StringBuilder: which is faster?)

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