I have some code I want to reuse in older versions of c#
List<string> programId = new List<string>(){"1","2","3"}
string.Join(",", Id.Select(x => $"'{x}'"))
How would $
operator be translated to older version of C# ?
$"'{x}'"
translates to
string.Format("'{0}'", x)
in older versions of C#.
In fact, the String Interpolation version is just compiler syntactic sugar. If you decompile the resulting assembly, you'll find out it all resolves to string.Format
calls.
$
interpolation and string.Format
.
$
for string interpolation is new to C# 6.0.IFormattable
could come into play (but I have not really seen this in practice) Edit: Oops, it could be some other interface I dont recall now :D