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Asked: May 26, 20262026-05-26T10:28:31+00:00 2026-05-26T10:28:31+00:00

ok, this should be interesting. lets assume i have the following code: in this

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ok, this should be interesting.

lets assume i have the following code:

in this example, the first available number would be 2.

List<long> myList = new List<long>(){0,1,10,3};

in this example, the first available number would be ‘4’.

List<long> myList = new List<long>(){0,1,2,3};

any ideas?

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    2026-05-26T10:28:32+00:00Added an answer on May 26, 2026 at 10:28 am

    So by “available” you mean “the lowest non-negative number which doesn’t already exist in the list”?

    I’d be tempted to write something like:

    HashSet<long> existing = new HashSet<long>(list);
    for (long x = 0; x < long.MaxValue; x++)
    {
        if (!existing.Contains(x))
        {
            return x;
        }
    }
    throw new InvalidOperationException("Somehow the list is enormous...");
    

    EDIT: Alternatively, you could order the list and then find the first value where the index isn’t the same as the value…

    var ordered = list.OrderBy(x => x);
    var differences = ordered.Select((value, index) => new { value, index })
                             .Where(pair => pair.value != pair.index)
                             .Select(pair => (int?) pair.index);
    var firstDifference = differences.FirstOrDefault();
    long nextAvailable = firstDifference ?? list.Count;
    

    The last line is to take care of the situation where the list is contiguous from 0. Another alternative would be:

    var nextAvailable = list.Concat(new[] { long.MaxValue })
                            .OrderBy(x => x)
                            .Select((value, index) => new { value, index })
                            .Where(pair => pair.value != pair.index)
                            .Select(pair => pair.index)
                            .First();
    

    This should be fine so long as the list doesn’t contain long.MaxValue + 1 elements, which it can’t in current versions of .NET. (That’s a lot of memory…) To be honest, this will already have problems when it goes beyond int.MaxValue elements due to the Select part taking an int index…

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