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kame
5:00 AM
Hi
how to delete an instance?
kame
5:15 AM
I made a game with fighting against monsters. If the health points is <= 0 the monster should disappear.
How to remove the monster?
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Grace
7:36 AM
you could implement idisposable
or simply take it out of whatever list or other data structure you're keeping it in
kame
7:54 AM
Yes I solved this with using an object list
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Wietlol
1:39 PM
hashset might be more appropriate than a list
kame
2:22 PM
okay. But mainly because of performance reasons, right?
bradbury9
2:56 PM
Dunno, this points to better performance
dotnetcurry.com/csharp/1362/hashset-csharp-with-examples
Kendall Frey
@kame Also semantic reasons.
kame
@KendallFrey yes
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hypestar
5:49 PM
Hi, how would i apply a filter to my ICollectionView used on a ObservableCollection when the filter has to be a IEnumerable?
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mr5
8:27 PM
@hypestar ObservableCollection inherits IEnumerable
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Tom Crosman
9:53 PM
Howdy, anyone on today
?
Wietlol
10:49 PM
mainly because of performance reasons,
secondly for safety issues
hashsets allow you to do a lookup based on the object in O(1) time
so, if you say "remove that particular entity from this collection" then a hashset is probably fastest
other than that, hashsets require the elements to be unique, so you can never insert the same item twice and suddenly have 2 of the same thing
(which is a bit of a safety net for you)
FrankDupree
11:31 PM
hi guys, please i need help getting answers for the following question:
stackoverflow.com/questions/56584027/…
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