String interpolation - repeat
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:
$"Environment.NewLineEnvironment.NewLine"
c# string interpolation string-interpolation
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Is there any way to interpolate variable several times without repeating?
For example:
var name = "bla";
Console.WriteLine($"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:
$"Environment.NewLineEnvironment.NewLine"
c# string interpolation string-interpolation
1
Maybe take a look at this. Maybe combine with String.Format stackoverflow.com/questions/411752/…
– RichyP7
Nov 14 '18 at 17:28
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Is there any way to interpolate variable several times without repeating?
For example:
var name = "bla";
Console.WriteLine($"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:
$"Environment.NewLineEnvironment.NewLine"
c# string interpolation string-interpolation
Is there any way to interpolate variable several times without repeating?
For example:
var name = "bla";
Console.WriteLine($"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:
$"Environment.NewLineEnvironment.NewLine"
c# string interpolation string-interpolation
c# string interpolation string-interpolation
edited Nov 14 '18 at 17:40
Michał Turczyn
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asked Nov 14 '18 at 17:24
Illia RatkevychIllia Ratkevych
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Maybe take a look at this. Maybe combine with String.Format stackoverflow.com/questions/411752/…
– RichyP7
Nov 14 '18 at 17:28
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Maybe take a look at this. Maybe combine with String.Format stackoverflow.com/questions/411752/…
– RichyP7
Nov 14 '18 at 17:28
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Maybe take a look at this. Maybe combine with String.Format stackoverflow.com/questions/411752/…
– RichyP7
Nov 14 '18 at 17:28
Maybe take a look at this. Maybe combine with String.Format stackoverflow.com/questions/411752/…
– RichyP7
Nov 14 '18 at 17:28
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public static string Repeat(this string s, int times, string separator = "")
return string.Join(separator, Enumerable.Repeat(s, times));
Then use:
Console.WriteLine($"foo name.Repeat(2) bar")
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($"foo name.Repeat(2) bar")
I thought it could have been some out-of-the-box option for string interpolation. But if not your solution looks like the simplest alternative. Thanks
– Illia Ratkevych
Nov 14 '18 at 21:52
This is a good idea.
– Grimm
Nov 21 '18 at 9:09
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public static string Repeat(this string s, int times, string separator = "")
return string.Join(separator, Enumerable.Repeat(s, times));
Then use:
Console.WriteLine($"foo name.Repeat(2) bar")
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
add a comment |
public static string Repeat(this string s, int times, string separator = "")
return string.Join(separator, Enumerable.Repeat(s, times));
Then use:
Console.WriteLine($"foo name.Repeat(2) bar")
public static string Repeat(this string s, int times, string separator = "")
return string.Join(separator, Enumerable.Repeat(s, times));
Then use:
Console.WriteLine($"foo name.Repeat(2) bar")
edited Nov 14 '18 at 17:47
answered Nov 14 '18 at 17:31
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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
add a comment |
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
add a comment |
You could write an extension method for the string type, thats repeating its input. Then simply use this method within the curly braces.
add a comment |
You could write an extension method for the string type, thats repeating its input. Then simply use this method within the curly braces.
add a comment |
You could write an extension method for the string type, thats repeating its input. Then simply use this method within the curly braces.
You could write an extension method for the string type, thats repeating its input. Then simply use this method within the curly braces.
answered Nov 14 '18 at 17:29
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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
add a comment |
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
add a comment |
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
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
answered Nov 14 '18 at 17:36
Michał TurczynMichał Turczyn
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Maybe take a look at this. Maybe combine with String.Format stackoverflow.com/questions/411752/…
– RichyP7
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