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c#string-interpolationformattablestring

A string with string interpolation format from database use it in C# code


For example I have a string that was retrieved from the database.

string a = "The quick brown {Split[0]}   {Split[1]} the lazy dog";
string b = "jumps over";

And then I will perform this code.

String[] Split= b.Split(' ');
String c= $"{a}";
Console.Writeline(c):

This method is not working. Do you have any idea how can this become possible? I appreciate your help. ^-^


Solution

  • The interpolated strings are interpreted by the compiler. I.e., for example in

    string a = "fox";
    string b = "jumps over";
    
    // this line ...
    string s = $"The quick brown {a} {b} the lazy dog";
    

    ... is converted to

    string s = String.Format("The quick brown {0} {1} the lazy dog", a, b);
    

    ... by the compiler.

    Therefore, you cannot use string interpolation at runtime with variable names in a (regular) string.

    You must use String.Format at runtime:

    string a = "The quick brown {0} {1} the lazy dog";
    string b = "fox;jumps over";
    
    string[] split = b.Split(';');
    string c = String.Format(a, split[0], split[1]);
    Console.Writeline(c):
    

    Note that a runtime, the names of the local variables are not known. If you decompile a compiled C# programm, the decompiled code will contain generic names for local variables like l1, l2 etc. (depending on the decompiler).