I have the following code to find a match for a number in a list of ranges.
public class RangeGroup
{
public uint RangeGroupId { get; set; }
public uint Low { get; set; }
public uint High { get; set; }
// More properties related with the range here
}
public class RangeGroupFinder
{
private static readonly List<RangeGroup> RangeGroups=new List<RangeGroup>();
static RangeGroupFinder()
{
// Populating the list items here
RangeGroups.Add(new RangeGroup { RangeGroupId = 0, Low = 1023238144, High = 1023246335 });
RangeGroups.Add(new RangeGroup { RangeGroupId = 0, Low = 1023246336, High = 1023279103 });
RangeGroups.Add(new RangeGroup { RangeGroupId = 0, Low = 1023279104, High = 1023311871 });
RangeGroups.Add(new RangeGroup { RangeGroupId = 0, Low = 1023311872, High = 1023328255 });
RangeGroups.Add(new RangeGroup { RangeGroupId = 0, Low = 1023328256, High = 1023344639 });
RangeGroups.Add(new RangeGroup { RangeGroupId = 0, Low = 1023344640, High = 1023410175 });
RangeGroups.Add(new RangeGroup { RangeGroupId = 0, Low = 1023410176, High = 1023672319 });
RangeGroups.Add(new RangeGroup { RangeGroupId = 0, Low = 1023672320, High = 1023688703 });
RangeGroups.Add(new RangeGroup { RangeGroupId = 0, Low = 1023692800, High = 1023696895 });
// There are many more and the groups are not sequential as it can seen on last 2 groups
}
public static RangeGroup Find(uint number)
{
return RangeGroups.FirstOrDefault(rg => number >= rg.Low && number <= rg.High);
}
}
The list of the RangeGroup consists about 5000000 items and the Find() method will be used a lot, so I'm looking for a faster way to make the search. It's no problem to change the structure of the data or split it in any way.
Edit:
All ranges are unique and added by in order of Low and they don't overlap.
Result:
Did a test using ikh's code and the result is approximately 7000 times faster than my code. The test code and results can be seen here.
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