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    fmardani
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    Hi, What is the difference between the following two lines? string strTest = ""; string strTest = @""; Thanks

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      Hi, What is the difference between the following two lines? string strTest = ""; string strTest = @""; Thanks

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      AETaylor
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      Absolutely nothing. @ is only required to prevent escape characters from being interpreted.

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      • F fmardani

        Hi, What is the difference between the following two lines? string strTest = ""; string strTest = @""; Thanks

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        Using the @ symbol allows you to do this string strTest = @"C:\Program Files\MyApp"; rather than string strTest = "C:**\\Program Files\\**MyApp";

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        • F fmardani

          Hi, What is the difference between the following two lines? string strTest = ""; string strTest = @""; Thanks

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          Dustin Metzgar
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          It also allows you to do this:

          string s = @"Well, maybe it's
          better if you pick up a book
          on C#. You'll get quick answers
          on the forum, but they won't
          be complete.  And, sometimes,
          they'll have some ""sarcasm"".";


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            It also allows you to do this:

            string s = @"Well, maybe it's
            better if you pick up a book
            on C#. You'll get quick answers
            on the forum, but they won't
            be complete.  And, sometimes,
            they'll have some ""sarcasm"".";


            Logifusion[^]

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            fmardani
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            Thanks

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