Difference between IsNullOrEmpty and IsNullOrWhiteSpace in C#
- Source: MSDN
IsNullOrWhiteSpace
is a convenience method that is similar to the following code, except that it offers superior performance:return String.IsNullOrEmpty(value) || value.Trim().Length == 0;
White-space characters are defined by the Unicode standard. The
IsNullOrWhiteSpace
method interprets any character that returns a value of true when it is passed to theChar.IsWhiteSpace
method as a white-space character.
Short answer:
In common use, space " "
, Tab "\t"
and newline "\n"
are the difference:
string.IsNullOrWhiteSpace("\t"); //true
string.IsNullOrEmpty("\t"); //false
string.IsNullOrWhiteSpace(" "); //true
string.IsNullOrEmpty(" "); //false
string.IsNullOrWhiteSpace("\n"); //true
string.IsNullOrEmpty("\n"); //false
https://dotnetfiddle.net/4hkpKM
also see this answer about: whitespace characters
Long answer:
There are also a few other white space characters, you probably never used before
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/api/system.char.iswhitespace
The first method checks if a string is null or a blank string. In your example you can risk a null reference since you are not checking for null before trimming
1- string.IsNullOrEmpty(text.Trim())
The second method checks if a string is null or an arbitrary number of spaces in the string (including a blank string)
2- string .IsNullOrWhiteSpace(text)
The method IsNullOrWhiteSpace
covers IsNullOrEmpty
, but it also returns true
if the string contains white space.
In your concrete example you should use 2) as you run the risk of a null reference exception in approach 1) since you're calling trim on a string that may be null