c# Discord BOT : send string with underscore (escape underscore in Visual Studio string)
I want to send string with several underscore "__hello__its_me_"
but Discord interpret it as markdown and underline or italic my string.
I know I have to escape the underscore with backslash but in Visual Studio I can't escape underscore (unrecognized escape sequence).
How can I build this string and send it to Discord escaping underscore ?
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I want to send string with several underscore "__hello__its_me_"
but Discord interpret it as markdown and underline or italic my string.
I know I have to escape the underscore with backslash but in Visual Studio I can't escape underscore (unrecognized escape sequence).
How can I build this string and send it to Discord escaping underscore ?
c# string discord
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you need to escape the backslash in C# (ie: "\_\_hello\_\_its\_me\_" ) in order to produce "__hello__its_me_" to Discord
– MLeblanc
Nov 22 at 16:10
ho yes why I don't think about that before thanks ! I need to double my backslash like this"\_\_hello\_\_"
– MrB3NiT0
Nov 22 at 16:15
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Could do as @MLeblanc said as (s)he is quite correct. Personally, I would use the @"text" way of doing it. The @ symbol at the start of a string allows you to type precisely what you want into the string. No need to escape anything that way. (at least on the C# side). docs.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/csharp/language-reference/…
– Dan Rayson
Nov 22 at 16:15
@DanRayson thanks that is what i'm looking for it's better than escape escape char.string a = @"__hello__";
works perfectly.
– MrB3NiT0
Nov 22 at 16:20
Can you use this -var literalString = @"__hello__its_me_";
Which is what @Ray Dawson wrote but with example code
– Coops
Nov 22 at 16:26
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I want to send string with several underscore "__hello__its_me_"
but Discord interpret it as markdown and underline or italic my string.
I know I have to escape the underscore with backslash but in Visual Studio I can't escape underscore (unrecognized escape sequence).
How can I build this string and send it to Discord escaping underscore ?
c# string discord
I want to send string with several underscore "__hello__its_me_"
but Discord interpret it as markdown and underline or italic my string.
I know I have to escape the underscore with backslash but in Visual Studio I can't escape underscore (unrecognized escape sequence).
How can I build this string and send it to Discord escaping underscore ?
c# string discord
c# string discord
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you need to escape the backslash in C# (ie: "\_\_hello\_\_its\_me\_" ) in order to produce "__hello__its_me_" to Discord
– MLeblanc
Nov 22 at 16:10
ho yes why I don't think about that before thanks ! I need to double my backslash like this"\_\_hello\_\_"
– MrB3NiT0
Nov 22 at 16:15
1
Could do as @MLeblanc said as (s)he is quite correct. Personally, I would use the @"text" way of doing it. The @ symbol at the start of a string allows you to type precisely what you want into the string. No need to escape anything that way. (at least on the C# side). docs.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/csharp/language-reference/…
– Dan Rayson
Nov 22 at 16:15
@DanRayson thanks that is what i'm looking for it's better than escape escape char.string a = @"__hello__";
works perfectly.
– MrB3NiT0
Nov 22 at 16:20
Can you use this -var literalString = @"__hello__its_me_";
Which is what @Ray Dawson wrote but with example code
– Coops
Nov 22 at 16:26
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show 2 more comments
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you need to escape the backslash in C# (ie: "\_\_hello\_\_its\_me\_" ) in order to produce "__hello__its_me_" to Discord
– MLeblanc
Nov 22 at 16:10
ho yes why I don't think about that before thanks ! I need to double my backslash like this"\_\_hello\_\_"
– MrB3NiT0
Nov 22 at 16:15
1
Could do as @MLeblanc said as (s)he is quite correct. Personally, I would use the @"text" way of doing it. The @ symbol at the start of a string allows you to type precisely what you want into the string. No need to escape anything that way. (at least on the C# side). docs.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/csharp/language-reference/…
– Dan Rayson
Nov 22 at 16:15
@DanRayson thanks that is what i'm looking for it's better than escape escape char.string a = @"__hello__";
works perfectly.
– MrB3NiT0
Nov 22 at 16:20
Can you use this -var literalString = @"__hello__its_me_";
Which is what @Ray Dawson wrote but with example code
– Coops
Nov 22 at 16:26
1
1
you need to escape the backslash in C# (ie: "\_\_hello\_\_its\_me\_" ) in order to produce "__hello__its_me_" to Discord
– MLeblanc
Nov 22 at 16:10
you need to escape the backslash in C# (ie: "\_\_hello\_\_its\_me\_" ) in order to produce "__hello__its_me_" to Discord
– MLeblanc
Nov 22 at 16:10
ho yes why I don't think about that before thanks ! I need to double my backslash like this
"\_\_hello\_\_"
– MrB3NiT0
Nov 22 at 16:15
ho yes why I don't think about that before thanks ! I need to double my backslash like this
"\_\_hello\_\_"
– MrB3NiT0
Nov 22 at 16:15
1
1
Could do as @MLeblanc said as (s)he is quite correct. Personally, I would use the @"text" way of doing it. The @ symbol at the start of a string allows you to type precisely what you want into the string. No need to escape anything that way. (at least on the C# side). docs.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/csharp/language-reference/…
– Dan Rayson
Nov 22 at 16:15
Could do as @MLeblanc said as (s)he is quite correct. Personally, I would use the @"text" way of doing it. The @ symbol at the start of a string allows you to type precisely what you want into the string. No need to escape anything that way. (at least on the C# side). docs.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/csharp/language-reference/…
– Dan Rayson
Nov 22 at 16:15
@DanRayson thanks that is what i'm looking for it's better than escape escape char.
string a = @"__hello__";
works perfectly.– MrB3NiT0
Nov 22 at 16:20
@DanRayson thanks that is what i'm looking for it's better than escape escape char.
string a = @"__hello__";
works perfectly.– MrB3NiT0
Nov 22 at 16:20
Can you use this -
var literalString = @"__hello__its_me_";
Which is what @Ray Dawson wrote but with example code– Coops
Nov 22 at 16:26
Can you use this -
var literalString = @"__hello__its_me_";
Which is what @Ray Dawson wrote but with example code– Coops
Nov 22 at 16:26
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you need to escape the backslash in C# (ie: "\_\_hello\_\_its\_me\_" ) in order to produce "__hello__its_me_" to Discord
– MLeblanc
Nov 22 at 16:10
ho yes why I don't think about that before thanks ! I need to double my backslash like this
"\_\_hello\_\_"
– MrB3NiT0
Nov 22 at 16:15
1
Could do as @MLeblanc said as (s)he is quite correct. Personally, I would use the @"text" way of doing it. The @ symbol at the start of a string allows you to type precisely what you want into the string. No need to escape anything that way. (at least on the C# side). docs.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/csharp/language-reference/…
– Dan Rayson
Nov 22 at 16:15
@DanRayson thanks that is what i'm looking for it's better than escape escape char.
string a = @"__hello__";
works perfectly.– MrB3NiT0
Nov 22 at 16:20
Can you use this -
var literalString = @"__hello__its_me_";
Which is what @Ray Dawson wrote but with example code– Coops
Nov 22 at 16:26