I have a path string like c:\user\test\test.jpg
, how can I make it c:\\user\\test\\test.jpg
?
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you can not assign a string like string s="c:\user\test\test.jpg"; It will give compilation error, string can take only "\\" instead of "\", But string literal "\\" always treated same as "\".– AsifQadriDec 28, 2010 at 5:38
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@Asif, that is not correct. See my answer.– Abe MiesslerDec 28, 2010 at 6:08
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@AsifQadri, not only one can use the verbatim string syntax to define a string (the at sign), but also one could pass such a string into the arguments of a 'main' function.– AnneTheAgileMay 20, 2015 at 22:41
4 Answers
Try this:
string path = @"c:\user\test\test.jpg";
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how to do opposite of this? and when there are random no of \\ in the path for e.g. how can i make this path C:\\abcdef\\\\smstr\\iretrieval\\20_newsgroups\\20_newsgroups\\alt.atheism\\ as C:\abcdef\smstr\iretrieval\20_newsgroups\20_newsgroups\alt.atheism\?– user2603796Mar 5, 2015 at 12:45
you would only require escaping if you are using string literal in the code. why would you require automatic escaping anyways. you can use @ before the literal that requires no escaping.
You can always try something like: System.Text.RegularExpressions.Regex.Unescape, of course that will do all escaped characters.