any way to use string interpolation in csharp code?
CSharp string interpolation syntax:
string name = "Mark";
var date = DateTime.Now;
// Composite formatting:
Console.WriteLine("Hello, {0}! Today is {1}, it's {2:HH:mm} now.", name, date.DayOfWeek, date);
// String interpolation:
Console.WriteLine($"Hello, {name}! Today is {date.DayOfWeek}, it's {date:HH:mm} now.");
// Both calls produce the same output that is similar to:
// Hello, Mark! Today is Wednesday, it's 19:40 now.
from https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/csharp/language-reference/tokens/interpolated
this conflicts with Boyum's dynamic syntax:
As a result I've been using String.Format, which is less convenient than string interpolation.
So I want to ask if there is a way to use string interpolation at all? |
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Hi.
I might be wrong but this might be due to c# version as well?
Since string interpolation was first presented @ c# 10 (?).
I know this does not answer your original question but I was wondering what c# version was actually running with the dynamic code.?
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