Let's say that you want to output or concat strings. Which of the following styles do you prefer?
var p = new { FirstName = "Bill", LastName = "Gates" };
Console.WriteLine("{0} {1}", p.FirstName, p.LastName);
Console.WriteLine(p.FirstName + " " + p.LastName);
Do you rather use format or do you simply concat strings? What is your favorite? Is one of these hurting your eyes?
Do you have any rational arguments to use one and not the other?
I'd go for the second one.
Try this code.
It's a slightly modified version of your code.
Code:
Stopwatch s = new Stopwatch();
var p = new { FirstName = "Bill", LastName = "Gates" };
int n = 1000000;
long fElapsedMilliseconds = 0, fElapsedTicks = 0, cElapsedMilliseconds = 0, cElapsedTicks = 0;
string result;
s.Start();
for (var i = 0; i < n; i++)
result = (p.FirstName + " " + p.LastName);
s.Stop();
cElapsedMilliseconds = s.ElapsedMilliseconds;
cElapsedTicks = s.ElapsedTicks;
s.Reset();
s.Start();
for (var i = 0; i < n; i++)
result = string.Format("{0} {1}", p.FirstName, p.LastName);
s.Stop();
fElapsedMilliseconds = s.ElapsedMilliseconds;
fElapsedTicks = s.ElapsedTicks;
s.Reset();
Console.Clear();
Console.WriteLine(n.ToString()+" x result = string.Format(\"{0} {1}\", p.FirstName, p.LastName); took: " + (fElapsedMilliseconds) + "ms - " + (fElapsedTicks) + " ticks");
Console.WriteLine(n.ToString() + " x result = (p.FirstName + \" \" + p.LastName); took: " + (cElapsedMilliseconds) + "ms - " + (cElapsedTicks) + " ticks");
Thread.Sleep(4000);
Those are my results:
1000000 x result = string.Format("{0} {1}", p.FirstName, p.LastName); took: 618ms - 2213706 ticks
1000000 x result = (p.FirstName + " " + p.LastName); took: 166ms - 595610 ticks