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Asked: May 27, 20262026-05-27T04:28:26+00:00 2026-05-27T04:28:26+00:00

My code is working nicelly but I would like to know if you can

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My code is working nicelly but I would like to know if you can suggest something more performatic to get the values frm my dynamic controls.

public class Obj
{
    public int ID { get; set; }
    public int Quantity { get; set; }

    public List<int> getValues (List<Obj> myList)
    {
        List<Obj> listQuatity = new List<Obj>();
        foreach (Obj item in myList)
        {
            listQuatity.Add(new Obj
                        { 
                          ID = item.ID,
                          Quantity = Request.Params["codControl" + item.ID].Trim().Equals("") 
                             ? 0 
                             : Convert.ToInt32(Request.Params["codControl" + item.ID])
                        });
        }
    }
}
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    2026-05-27T04:28:27+00:00Added an answer on May 27, 2026 at 4:28 am

    There is no much space for optimization, your loop is pretty simple and straightforward.
    One thing I would improve – caching of the Request.Param value instead accessing it twice:

    (This could be rewritten using LINQ so would look more elegant but it would not be faster)

    public List<int> getValues(List<Obj> myList)
    {
        List<Obj> listQuatity = new List<Obj>();
        foreach (Obj item in myList)
        {
            // access it once so code would be slightly faster
            // but much clear
            var requestParam = Request.Params["codControl" + item.ID].Trim();
            listQuatity.Add(new Obj
                {
                    ID = item.ID,
                    Quantity = requestParam.Equals(String.Empty)
                           ? 0
                           : Convert.ToInt32(requestParam)
                });
        }
    }
    

    Let’s see how LINQ query would look:

    List<Obj> listQuatity =
    myList.Select(i => new {
                    Id = i.ID,
                    Param = Request.Params["codControl" + item.ID].Trim(),
                 })
          .Select(i => new Obj { 
                    ID = i.Id,
                    Quantity = Param.Equals(String.Empty)
                               ? 0 
                               : Convert.ToInt32(i.Param) 
                })
         .ToList();
    
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