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c# Fastest way to get values from string
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I have a C# app that receives the following commands, via tcp sockets.
key = "foo",
value = 1.6557,
I'm currently using this method to get the key-value pairs and store them to a classes auto properties.
private Regex _keyRegex = new Regex(""(.)*"");
private Regex _valueRegex = new Regex(@"d*.1d*");
private MyClass CrappyFunction(string nomnom)
!value.Success) return null;
// Found both values, so it creates a new MyClass and returns it
// Also removes the " chars from the key
return new MyClass(
key.ToString().Replace(""", string.Empty),
value.ToString());
Even though it works, I have a really bad feeling looking at this particular piece of code. It's ugly, in the sense that I'm using two regex objects to achieve my goal.
Any suggestions will be appreciated.
c# regex
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I have a C# app that receives the following commands, via tcp sockets.
key = "foo",
value = 1.6557,
I'm currently using this method to get the key-value pairs and store them to a classes auto properties.
private Regex _keyRegex = new Regex(""(.)*"");
private Regex _valueRegex = new Regex(@"d*.1d*");
private MyClass CrappyFunction(string nomnom)
!value.Success) return null;
// Found both values, so it creates a new MyClass and returns it
// Also removes the " chars from the key
return new MyClass(
key.ToString().Replace(""", string.Empty),
value.ToString());
Even though it works, I have a really bad feeling looking at this particular piece of code. It's ugly, in the sense that I'm using two regex objects to achieve my goal.
Any suggestions will be appreciated.
c# regex
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I have a C# app that receives the following commands, via tcp sockets.
key = "foo",
value = 1.6557,
I'm currently using this method to get the key-value pairs and store them to a classes auto properties.
private Regex _keyRegex = new Regex(""(.)*"");
private Regex _valueRegex = new Regex(@"d*.1d*");
private MyClass CrappyFunction(string nomnom)
!value.Success) return null;
// Found both values, so it creates a new MyClass and returns it
// Also removes the " chars from the key
return new MyClass(
key.ToString().Replace(""", string.Empty),
value.ToString());
Even though it works, I have a really bad feeling looking at this particular piece of code. It's ugly, in the sense that I'm using two regex objects to achieve my goal.
Any suggestions will be appreciated.
c# regex
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I have a C# app that receives the following commands, via tcp sockets.
key = "foo",
value = 1.6557,
I'm currently using this method to get the key-value pairs and store them to a classes auto properties.
private Regex _keyRegex = new Regex(""(.)*"");
private Regex _valueRegex = new Regex(@"d*.1d*");
private MyClass CrappyFunction(string nomnom)
!value.Success) return null;
// Found both values, so it creates a new MyClass and returns it
// Also removes the " chars from the key
return new MyClass(
key.ToString().Replace(""", string.Empty),
value.ToString());
Even though it works, I have a really bad feeling looking at this particular piece of code. It's ugly, in the sense that I'm using two regex objects to achieve my goal.
Any suggestions will be appreciated.
c# regex
c# regex
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