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Which linq method performs better: Where(expression).FirstorDefault() vs .FirstOrDefault(expression)

 Introduction When it comes to LINQ, we always have multiple options to execute the query for the same scenario. Choosing correct one is always challenging aspect and debatable one. In one of our previous articles   Any Vs Count  , we have done performance testing about best LINQ methods over .NET types. In this article, I would like to share about  Where(expression).FirstorDefault() vs .FirstOrDefault(expression) Approaches Performance testing for  Where(expression).FirstorDefault() vs .FirstOrDefault(expression) is very interesting IEnumerable<T> or ICollcetion<T>  .FirstOrDefault(expression) is better than  Where(expression).FirstorDefault() Public API To check the performance, I need some amount of data which should already available. So I decided to choose this  public api . Thanks to publicapis Public API Models Entry class using System ; using System.Collections.Generic ; using System.Text ;   namespace AnyVsCount { public class Entry { pub

Which linq method performs better: .Any() vs .Count() > 0?

Introduction In this modern era of enterprises application, entity framework playing a key role in dealing with the databases. so we need to follow the best practices in each statements of our code to speedup. Sometimes we developers will have multiple options to check the same condition. We must choose the best option else it will cost to us. Let's have this scenario, we need to check whether our collection object is having any elements in LINQ. We can use Any() method or Count()>0, still this is debatable topic in many technical forums. So, I decided to create this article for the developers who is having same thought which I am having. Let's conclude is our way   Approaches Performance checking for Any and Count LINQ Methods is trickiest thing over ICollection<T> and IEnumerable<T> ICollection<T>  Count is better performer than Any Method IEnumerable<T> Any is best option, no availability of Count property Public API To check the performance, I nee

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Which linq method performs better: Where(expression).FirstorDefault() vs .FirstOrDefault(expression)

 Introduction When it comes to LINQ, we always have multiple options to execute the query for the same scenario. Choosing correct one is always challenging aspect and debatable one. In one of our previous articles   Any Vs Count  , we have done performance testing about best LINQ methods over .NET types. In this article, I would like to share about  Where(expression).FirstorDefault() vs .FirstOrDefault(expression) Approaches Performance testing for  Where(expression).FirstorDefault() vs .FirstOrDefault(expression) is very interesting IEnumerable<T> or ICollcetion<T>  .FirstOrDefault(expression) is better than  Where(expression).FirstorDefault() Public API To check the performance, I need some amount of data which should already available. So I decided to choose this  public api . Thanks to publicapis Public API Models Entry class using System ; using System.Collections.Generic ; using System.Text ;   namespace AnyVsCount { public class Entry { pub