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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T08:49:19+00:00 2026-05-14T08:49:19+00:00

Look at the following code: StringBuilder row = TemplateManager.GetRow(xyz); // no control over this

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StringBuilder row = TemplateManager.GetRow("xyz"); // no control over this method 
StringBuilder rows = new StringBuilder();

foreach(Record r in records)
{
    StringBuilder thisRow = new StringBuilder(row.ToString());
    thisRow.Replace("%firstName%", r.FirstName)
       .Replace("%lastName%", r.LastName)
          // all other replacement goes here
       .Replace("%LastModifiedDate%", r.LastModifiedDate);

    //finally append row to rows
    rows.Append(thisRow);
}

Currently 3 StringBuilders and row.ToString() is inside a loop. Is there any room for further optimization here?

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    2026-05-14T08:49:20+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 8:49 am

    I thought it might be quicker to replace thisRow with a string, but I did some tests and StringBuilder won.

    String.Replace() creates a new string, which is expensive. StringBuilder.Replace() modifies the string in its buffer, which is less expensive. In my test I used a string of 500 chars and performed 6 Replace()‘s. StringBuilder was about 5% faster, including creating a new one each iteration.

    However, one thing you should do is move the row.ToString() outside the loop. Calling it for each record is wasting cycles by creating a new string.

    String row = TemplateManager.GetRow("xyz").ToString();
    StringBuilder rows = new StringBuilder(); 
    
    foreach(Record r in records) 
    { 
        StringBuilder thisRow = new StringBuilder(row);  
        thisRow.Replace("%firstName%", r.FirstName) 
                       .Replace("%lastName%", r.LastName) 
                       .Replace("%LastModifiedDate%", r.LastModifiedDate); 
        rows.Append(thisRow);
    }    
    
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