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The .NET Framework gives us the Format method:

string s = string.Format("This {0} very {1}.", "is", "funny");
// s is now: "This is very funny."

I would like an "Unformat" function, something like:

object[] params = string.Unformat("This {0} very {1}.", "This is very funny.");
// params is now: ["is", "funny"]

I know something similar exists in the ANSI-C library (printf vs scanf).

The question: is there something similiar in C#?

Update: Capturing groups with regular expressions are not the solution I need. They are also one way. I'm looking for a system that can work both ways in a single format. It's OK to give up some functionality (like types and formatting info).

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Is there a reverse string.Format method?an equivalent to 'sscanf()' in .NET?

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Is there a reverse string.Format method?

The .NET Framework gives us the Format method:

string s = string.Format("This {0} very {1}.", "is", "funny");
// s is now: "This is very funny."

I would like an "Unformat" function, something like:

object[] params = string.Unformat("This {0} very {1}.", "This is very funny.");
// params is now: ["is", "funny"]

I know something similar exists in the ANSI-C library (printf vs scanf).

The question: is there something similiar in C#?