In order to do this you need 5 braces on either side of the expression
Console.WriteLine("{{{{{0}}}}}", "tag");
The break down is
- 2 for the first
{
- 2 for the second
{
- 1 for the first
{
in{0}
Frage
I have already seen from other answers that to escape the {
or }
char in C# string.Format()
you use {{
or }}
.
But what I need to do is format a string that looks like this:
{{tag}}
However, when I try to escape the double curly braces like this:
string.Format("{{{0}}}", "tag");
or this:
string.Format("{{{{{0}}}}}", "tag");
The output is always this:
{tag}
A different way I have found that works is:
StringBuilder output = new StringBuilder();
output.Append("{{");
output.Append("tag");
output.Append("}}");
But it seems silly to have to have all that just to format a string.
Am I missing something obvious?
Lösung
In order to do this you need 5 braces on either side of the expression
Console.WriteLine("{{{{{0}}}}}", "tag");
The break down is
{
{
{
in {0}
Andere Tipps
You can use code this way.
string.Format("{0}{1}{2}", "{{","tag","}}");