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What are the best practices for my problem?

Asked by Racimo in Microsoft Visual Basic.Net, Visual Basic Programming

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Hi,

I am trying to resolve a little problem that would involve arrays in VB NET.

Let's assume I have the following array

                     Col1                        Col2                         Col3
Row1             "is"                           1                              10
Row2             "over"                      11                             20
Row3             "school"                   21                             30
...
...
RowN             "zen"                        2                              2

Col1--> is a string
Col2 --> is an integer
Col2 --> is an integer

From time to time I may need to INSERT a new line into that array but by keeping the data sorted according to Col1.... For instance, assuming I want to insert "japan" (Col1) , 11(Col2), 20 (Col3) after insertion the array would look like

                     Col1                        Col2                         Col3
Row1             "is"                           1                              10
Row2             "japan"                    11                            20
Row3             "over"                      21                             30
Row4             "school"                   31                             40
...
...
RowN             "zen"                        2                              2

I was wondering what would be the most *efficient* (meaning the most performance) way to do that using VB DOT NET arrays.    Posting some code would help.

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