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  • D Dan Mos

    for nothing

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    Sundeepan Sen
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    Oh c'mon my friend...your statement helped me more than any other reading I did today :-D

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      Oh c'mon my friend...your statement helped me more than any other reading I did today :-D

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      Dan Mos
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      Ohh, well, in that case, glad that I could help :)

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      • S Sundeepan Sen

        LOL-i.pop();

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        Dan Mos
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        and i.push() :-D

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        • D Dan Mos

          and i.push() :-D

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          Sounds like candy...haha

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          • S Sundeepan Sen

            Why are regions in a method a bad idea? I ask this risking sounding like a fool.

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            Also, if you are using a region in a method, it is a sure sign you should put some of your logic into another method and just call that method from your original method.

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              Also, if you are using a region in a method, it is a sure sign you should put some of your logic into another method and just call that method from your original method.

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              Sundeepan Sen
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              Thank you for your reply and the link! :-O

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                Thank you for your reply and the link! :-O

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                AspDotNetDev
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                You are welcome. FYI, the link is part of my generic signature and was not targeted at you specifically. Still, if you haven't read it yet, it is advisable that you do so. :)

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                • D Dan Mos

                  Regions are intended to be used in GROUPING methods not splitting one method's body. [EDIT] Example:

                  #region Events//put here all/most of the event(s) handling code

                  #region Drawing//put here all the drawing methods

                  #region YouNameIt// put here all the...

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                  That may be only a personal or company standard. One can use regions wherever one darn well wants to. I generally use them only to group methods and properties, but I may also use seperate files (partial classes) for that purpose if the code becomes large enough. In my RPN transformer I use regions to mark off less-important code that the reader may not be interested in -- it should at least help with documentation and readability -- I don't want to read through a bunch of error-handling code when I'm trying to get a feel for the process flow of a method.

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                    Also, if you are using a region in a method, it is a sure sign you should put some of your logic into another method and just call that method from your original method.

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                    Yes, but the additional method calls could become a bottleneck in a tight loop. And the resultant code could be even less readable. You need to examine each case on its own.

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                      Yes, but the additional method calls could become a bottleneck in a tight loop. And the resultant code could be even less readable. You need to examine each case on its own.

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                      I'd say it's probably unlikely, as the JIT compiler is able to inline function calls. In any event, if it's a tight loop, it seems pretty weird that there would be a region in the code anyway, in which case a method call would also seem unnecessary to break out the logic. And my point was that if you are thinking of making a region in your method, it's probably because your are trying to compress a bunch of code into a smaller block and that is usually better done with a method call.

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