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Minimize Gas in Your Smart Contracts
I went from paying excessive amounts in gas to paying a reasonable amount after doing a course on solidity development.
I’ll tell you the main tricks here so you don’t waste your time doing the entire course.
If you’ve got multiple uints inside a struct use a small-sized uint. This allows Solidity to use less storage.
Convert this:
struct NormalStruct {
uint a;
uint b;
uint c;
}
To this:
struct MiniMe {
uint32 a;
uint32 b;
uint c;
}
MiniMe will cost less gas than NormalStruct
because of struct packing
View functions don’t cost any gas when they’re called externally by a user.
This is because view functions don’t actually change anything on the blockchain — they only read the data.
Wherever possible use a view function. Here’s an example:
# [https://github.com/spiyer99/CryptoZombies/blob/master/contracts/zombie\_helper.sol#L36](https://github.com/spiyer99/CryptoZombies/blob/master/contracts/zombie_helper.sol#L36)
function getZombiesByOwner(address _owner) external view returns(uint[] memory) {
uint[] memory result = new uint[](ownerZombieCount[_owner]);
uint counter = 0;
for (uint i = 0; i < zombies.length; i++) {
if (zombieToOwner[i] == _owner) {
result[counter] = i;
counter++;
}
}
return result;
}
This function allows us to find all the zombies that someone owns.
We do this by iterating through every single zombie.
Yes this is naive. We could simply create a hash map. That would reduce the lookup to O(1).
But it’s also cheaper than a hash map. So it’s better. The end.
And that’s it! These two things saved me a considerable amount of gas. I hope they help you too.
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