In the provided below code, you have a server-side event handler for a button click (Button1_Click). It appears that you want to insert line breaks (
) after each occurrence of the "@" symbol in the string and then write the modified string to the HTTP response.
Your approach to achieve this by using the Replace method to insert
after each "@" symbol is correct. Here's the modified code with comments:
protected void Button1_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
string str = "fkdfdsfdflkdkfk@dfsdfjk72388389@kdkfkdfkkl@jkdjkfjd@jjjk@";
str = str.Replace("@", "@" + "<br/>");
Response.Write(str);
}
This code will produce the following output:
fkdfdsfdflkdkfk@<br/>dfsdfjk72388389@<br/>kdkfkdfkkl@<br/>jkdjkfjd@<br/>jjjk@<br/>
Each "@" symbol in the original string is followed by a line break (
) in the output. If you are rendering this HTML on a web page, the line breaks will be displayed as expected. However, if you are using this in a context where HTML rendering is not allowed or you want to render it as plain text, you might want to replace
with actual newline characters (\n) instead.