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Collection is removed from memory after a while
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15/11/2013 14:05:50
 
 
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15/11/2013 13:34:10
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ASP.NET
Category:
Coding, syntax and commands
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Environment:
VB 9.0
OS:
Windows 7
Network:
Windows 2003 Server
Database:
MS SQL Server
Application:
Web
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01588067
Message ID:
01588077
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>Well, look at what I have found:
>
>http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff647802.aspx
>
>...especially in the Boxing section:
>
>"Excessive boxing often occurs where you use collections that store System.Object types. Consider using an array or a custom-typed collection class instead."
>
>So, the usage of an array seems to be recommanded. This is like the issue with the StringBuilder that I had to change recently with a string to avoid a heap.
>
>Anyone can provide feedback on this and if this makes sense?


Why don't you use a Dictionary< string, Tuple< int, int >> to store the image data ?

You don't need to loop through the collection to find the image. You can retrieve the data with a simple TryGetValue()
	class ImageData
	{
		internal int Width  { get; private set;}
		internal int Height { get; private set; }

		internal ImageData( int width, int height)
		{
		
			Width = width;
			Height = height;
		}
	}

	static  class TestImage
	{

		internal static void Go()
		{
			Dictionary<string, ImageData> images = new Dictionary<string,ImageData>();

			images.Add("image1", new ImageData(10, 20));
			images.Add("image2", new ImageData(30, 40));

			string s = "image4";

			bool found = false;
			ImageData imagedata;


			if( images.TryGetValue(s, out imagedata) )
				found = true;
		
			
		}
	}
Gregory
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