That is always open to debate. Using the System.Diagnostics.Stopwatch class I ran some tests. 100,000 iterations in a for loop that did nothing inside took me 0.0003745 seconds. This was the code for the loop:
for (int i = 0; i < 100000; i++) ;
The while loop resulted 0.0003641 seconds, which is pretty much the same as the for loop. Here is the code
I used:
I used:
int i=0;
while (i < 100000)
i++;
while (i < 100000)
i++;
The foreach loop has a slightly different purpose. It is meant for itterating through some collection that implements IEnumerable. It's performance is much slower, my test resulted in 0.0009076 seconds with this code:
int[] test = new int[100000];
foreach (int i in test) ;
foreach (int i in test) ;
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