C# – Parse a comma-separated string into a list of integers

Let’s say you want to parse a comma-separated string into a list of integers. For example, you have “1,2,3” and you want to parse it into [1,2,3]. This is different from parsing CSV with rows of comma-separated values. This is more straightforward. You can use string.Split(“,”) to get the individual string values and then convert … Read more

C# – Manually validate objects that have model validation attributes

You can use the Validator utility class to do manual attribute-based validation on any object, in any project type (as opposed to doing automatic model validation in ASP.NET). To do this, add model validation attributes to your class properties, then create an object and populate it (aka binding), and finally execute manual validation with the … Read more

WinForms – Bind controls to an object data source

Mapping classes to WinForm controls manually is probably the most tedious thing you can do in coding. In order to minimize this coding effort, you can bind your controls to an object data source. In this article, I’ll show how to do this in a WinForms App (.NET Core+) project. First, I’ll show step-by-step how … Read more

C# – Use yield return to minimize memory usage

Let’s say you want to search for specific characters in a large text file and return a list of context objects to the calling code for further processing (such as showing the results in the UI). One way to do that is to build the entire list at once and return it. If you don’t … Read more

HackerRank – Two Strings solution

In this article, I’ll explain how to solve the Two Strings algorithm problem on HackerRank. Problem statement: Given two strings, determine if they have a substring in common. The strings can have up to 100k characters. Example: Given “hello world” and “world”, do they have a substring in common? Yes, they many substrings in common. … Read more

C# – Conditionally catch exceptions with filtering

You can use exception filtering to conditionally catch exceptions, like this: Note: This feature was added in C# 6. Any SqlException that doesn’t meet the condition specified in the when clause will not be caught. Previously, without exception filtering, you’d have to handle that scenario in the catch block and rethrow, like this: Exception filtering … Read more

C# – Parse a comma-separated string from app.config

I’ll show how to parse comma-separated integer values from app.config and load them into a HashSet for efficient lookups. First, take a look at the setting (retryStatusCodes) in app.config: To load and parse this setting from app.config, do the following: The following code shows how to do this: Note: You have to add a reference … Read more