In C#, how can I check if a Queue is empty?
I want to iterate through the Queue’s elements, and I need to know when to stop. How can I accomplish this?
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Assuming you mean
Queue<T>you could just use:But why bother? Just iterate over it anyway, and if it’s empty you’ll never get into the body: