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Alvin Ashcraft
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Alvin Ashcraft

Alvin Ashcraft is a software engineer and developer community champion with over 25 years of experience in software development. Working primarily with Microsoft Windows, web, and cloud technologies, his career has focused primarily on the healthcare industry. He has been awarded as a Microsoft MVP 11 times, most recently as a Windows Dev MVP. Alvin works in the Philadelphia area for Allscripts, a global healthcare software company, as a principal software engineer. He is also a board member of the TechBash Foundation, where he helps organize the annual TechBash developer conference. He has previously worked for companies such as Oracle, Genzeon, CSC, and ITG Pathfinders. Originally from the Allentown, PA area, Alvin currently resides in West Grove, PA with his wife and three daughters.
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Preserving data order and merging data with PLINQ

When fine-tuning PLINQ queries for your applications, there are some extension methods that impact the sequencing of data that you can leverage. Preserving the original order of your items may be something that is required. We have touched on the AsOrdered method in this chapter, and we will experiment with it in this section. When PLINQ operations have been completed and items are returned as part of the final enumeration, the data is merged from the segments that were created to operate on multiple threads. The merge behavior can be controlled by setting ParallelMergeOptions with the WithMergeOptions extension method. We will discuss the behavior of the three available merge options provided.

Let’s get started by creating some samples with the AsOrdered and AsUnordered extension methods.

PLINQ data order samples

In this section, we will create five methods that each accept the same set of data and perform the same...

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Alvin Ashcraft

Alvin Ashcraft is a software engineer and developer community champion with over 25 years of experience in software development. Working primarily with Microsoft Windows, web, and cloud technologies, his career has focused primarily on the healthcare industry. He has been awarded as a Microsoft MVP 11 times, most recently as a Windows Dev MVP. Alvin works in the Philadelphia area for Allscripts, a global healthcare software company, as a principal software engineer. He is also a board member of the TechBash Foundation, where he helps organize the annual TechBash developer conference. He has previously worked for companies such as Oracle, Genzeon, CSC, and ITG Pathfinders. Originally from the Allentown, PA area, Alvin currently resides in West Grove, PA with his wife and three daughters.
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