Manual initializers vs collection initializers inside an array in C#
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What is the difference in terms of performing into an array between manual initializers and collection initializers? Why collection initializers are faster?
For example, if we have :
Manual initializer:
int numbers = new int[3];
numbers[0] = 1;
numbers[1] = 2;
numbers[2] = 3;
and Collection initializer:
int numbers = new int={1, 2, 3};
Why the compiler works different with arrays and doesn't compile like another collection?
arrays collections initialization
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What is the difference in terms of performing into an array between manual initializers and collection initializers? Why collection initializers are faster?
For example, if we have :
Manual initializer:
int numbers = new int[3];
numbers[0] = 1;
numbers[1] = 2;
numbers[2] = 3;
and Collection initializer:
int numbers = new int={1, 2, 3};
Why the compiler works different with arrays and doesn't compile like another collection?
arrays collections initialization
add a comment |
What is the difference in terms of performing into an array between manual initializers and collection initializers? Why collection initializers are faster?
For example, if we have :
Manual initializer:
int numbers = new int[3];
numbers[0] = 1;
numbers[1] = 2;
numbers[2] = 3;
and Collection initializer:
int numbers = new int={1, 2, 3};
Why the compiler works different with arrays and doesn't compile like another collection?
arrays collections initialization
What is the difference in terms of performing into an array between manual initializers and collection initializers? Why collection initializers are faster?
For example, if we have :
Manual initializer:
int numbers = new int[3];
numbers[0] = 1;
numbers[1] = 2;
numbers[2] = 3;
and Collection initializer:
int numbers = new int={1, 2, 3};
Why the compiler works different with arrays and doesn't compile like another collection?
arrays collections initialization
arrays collections initialization
edited Nov 26 '18 at 20:25
Iosua Sipos
asked Nov 23 '18 at 17:10
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