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QuestionHow do create a class property that is a collection of the same class? Pin
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My vote for list v array is to use an array. Populating it is, then, very simple
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Label[] labels = [ label1, label2, ..., label8 };  // Works with labels with more meaningful names as well

The original message asked about performance. Forget about performance unless you get noticeable slowness. Your original method probably runs fastest, but it leads to lengthy hard to maintain code. Using lists or arrays makes it much easier to work with, very easy to modify for adding new labels etc, and the difference in performance is not going to be noticeable (unless you have thousands of labels, in which case you would use a different method).
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