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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T07:20:07+00:00 2026-05-14T07:20:07+00:00

My static method returns the following concatenated string like this return (Sb.ToString() + +

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My static method returns the following concatenated string like this

return (Sb.ToString() + " " + ds.Tables[1].Rows[0].ItemArray[0].ToString() + " " + ds.Tables[2].Rows[0].ItemArray[0].ToString());

Is this a good/bad practise or should i use stringbuilder for it….

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    2026-05-14T07:20:07+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 7:20 am

    String concatenation in a single shot will be faster than using a StringBuilder – although if Sb is already a StringBuilder, it might make sense to append to that instead (assuming it’s a local variable). Assuming this is actually data which has come from a database, the time taken to fetch it is going to vastly exceed the string concatenation here anyway.

    Note that you don’t need all these calls to ToString() – this would do just as well:

    return (Sb + " " + ds.Tables[1].Rows[0].ItemArray[0] + " " + 
            ds.Tables[2].Rows[0].ItemArray[0]);
    

    Here’s the equivalent using the existing builder:

    return Sb.Append(" ")
             .Append(ds.Tables[1].Rows[0].ItemArray[0])
             .Append(" ")
             .Append(ds.Tables[2].Rows[0].ItemArray[0])
             .ToString();
    

    This might be slightly faster – it will depend on various things. Personally I’d probably use the concatenation version anyway, as it’s slightly simpler IMO. I highly doubt that you’d see much difference in performance. Note that this is a bit of a special case, as you’ve already got a StringBuilder; in the general case of concatenating a set of items where they can all be specified in one compile-time expression, concatenation can be faster as a single method call can provide all the required information.

    I have a page on StringBuilder vs string concatenation if you want more details and guidelines.

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