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Is there any way to interpolate variable several times without repeating?



For example:



var name = "bla";
Console.WriteLine($"foo name:repeat:2 bar")


to print



foo blabla bar


I'm particularly interested in interpolating several line breaks instead of repeating Environment.NewLine several times in the interpolation mask like this:



$"Environment.NewLineEnvironment.NewLine"









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    Maybe take a look at this. Maybe combine with String.Format stackoverflow.com/questions/411752/…

    – RichyP7
    Nov 14 '18 at 17:28















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Is there any way to interpolate variable several times without repeating?



For example:



var name = "bla";
Console.WriteLine($"foo name:repeat:2 bar")


to print



foo blabla bar


I'm particularly interested in interpolating several line breaks instead of repeating Environment.NewLine several times in the interpolation mask like this:



$"Environment.NewLineEnvironment.NewLine"









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  • 1





    Maybe take a look at this. Maybe combine with String.Format stackoverflow.com/questions/411752/…

    – RichyP7
    Nov 14 '18 at 17:28













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Is there any way to interpolate variable several times without repeating?



For example:



var name = "bla";
Console.WriteLine($"foo name:repeat:2 bar")


to print



foo blabla bar


I'm particularly interested in interpolating several line breaks instead of repeating Environment.NewLine several times in the interpolation mask like this:



$"Environment.NewLineEnvironment.NewLine"









share|improve this question
















Is there any way to interpolate variable several times without repeating?



For example:



var name = "bla";
Console.WriteLine($"foo name:repeat:2 bar")


to print



foo blabla bar


I'm particularly interested in interpolating several line breaks instead of repeating Environment.NewLine several times in the interpolation mask like this:



$"Environment.NewLineEnvironment.NewLine"






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edited Nov 14 '18 at 17:40









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    Maybe take a look at this. Maybe combine with String.Format stackoverflow.com/questions/411752/…

    – RichyP7
    Nov 14 '18 at 17:28












  • 1





    Maybe take a look at this. Maybe combine with String.Format stackoverflow.com/questions/411752/…

    – RichyP7
    Nov 14 '18 at 17:28







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Maybe take a look at this. Maybe combine with String.Format stackoverflow.com/questions/411752/…

– RichyP7
Nov 14 '18 at 17:28





Maybe take a look at this. Maybe combine with String.Format stackoverflow.com/questions/411752/…

– RichyP7
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public static string Repeat(this string s, int times, string separator = "")

return string.Join(separator, Enumerable.Repeat(s, times));



Then use:



Console.WriteLine($"foo name.Repeat(2) bar")





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  • I thought it could have been some out-of-the-box option for string interpolation. But if not your solution looks like the simplest alternative. Thanks

    – Illia Ratkevych
    Nov 14 '18 at 21:52











  • This is a good idea.

    – Grimm
    Nov 21 '18 at 9:09


















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You could write an extension method for the string type, thats repeating its input. Then simply use this method within the curly braces.






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    You could also use



    var name = "bla";
    Console.WriteLine("foo 00 bar", name);
    // or
    var s = String.Format("foo 00 bar", name);


    It will help you not repeating the same string, just index of it.



    More about String Format






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      public static string Repeat(this string s, int times, string separator = "")

      return string.Join(separator, Enumerable.Repeat(s, times));



      Then use:



      Console.WriteLine($"foo name.Repeat(2) bar")





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      • I thought it could have been some out-of-the-box option for string interpolation. But if not your solution looks like the simplest alternative. Thanks

        – Illia Ratkevych
        Nov 14 '18 at 21:52











      • This is a good idea.

        – Grimm
        Nov 21 '18 at 9:09















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      public static string Repeat(this string s, int times, string separator = "")

      return string.Join(separator, Enumerable.Repeat(s, times));



      Then use:



      Console.WriteLine($"foo name.Repeat(2) bar")





      share|improve this answer

























      • I thought it could have been some out-of-the-box option for string interpolation. But if not your solution looks like the simplest alternative. Thanks

        – Illia Ratkevych
        Nov 14 '18 at 21:52











      • This is a good idea.

        – Grimm
        Nov 21 '18 at 9:09













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      public static string Repeat(this string s, int times, string separator = "")

      return string.Join(separator, Enumerable.Repeat(s, times));



      Then use:



      Console.WriteLine($"foo name.Repeat(2) bar")





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      public static string Repeat(this string s, int times, string separator = "")

      return string.Join(separator, Enumerable.Repeat(s, times));



      Then use:



      Console.WriteLine($"foo name.Repeat(2) bar")






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      • I thought it could have been some out-of-the-box option for string interpolation. But if not your solution looks like the simplest alternative. Thanks

        – Illia Ratkevych
        Nov 14 '18 at 21:52











      • This is a good idea.

        – Grimm
        Nov 21 '18 at 9:09

















      • I thought it could have been some out-of-the-box option for string interpolation. But if not your solution looks like the simplest alternative. Thanks

        – Illia Ratkevych
        Nov 14 '18 at 21:52











      • This is a good idea.

        – Grimm
        Nov 21 '18 at 9:09
















      I thought it could have been some out-of-the-box option for string interpolation. But if not your solution looks like the simplest alternative. Thanks

      – Illia Ratkevych
      Nov 14 '18 at 21:52





      I thought it could have been some out-of-the-box option for string interpolation. But if not your solution looks like the simplest alternative. Thanks

      – Illia Ratkevych
      Nov 14 '18 at 21:52













      This is a good idea.

      – Grimm
      Nov 21 '18 at 9:09





      This is a good idea.

      – Grimm
      Nov 21 '18 at 9:09













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      You could write an extension method for the string type, thats repeating its input. Then simply use this method within the curly braces.






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              You could also use



              var name = "bla";
              Console.WriteLine("foo 00 bar", name);
              // or
              var s = String.Format("foo 00 bar", name);


              It will help you not repeating the same string, just index of it.



              More about String Format






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                You could also use



                var name = "bla";
                Console.WriteLine("foo 00 bar", name);
                // or
                var s = String.Format("foo 00 bar", name);


                It will help you not repeating the same string, just index of it.



                More about String Format






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                  You could also use



                  var name = "bla";
                  Console.WriteLine("foo 00 bar", name);
                  // or
                  var s = String.Format("foo 00 bar", name);


                  It will help you not repeating the same string, just index of it.



                  More about String Format






                  share|improve this answer













                  You could also use



                  var name = "bla";
                  Console.WriteLine("foo 00 bar", name);
                  // or
                  var s = String.Format("foo 00 bar", name);


                  It will help you not repeating the same string, just index of it.



                  More about String Format







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