How to add double quotes to a string that is inside a variable?

天涯浪子 提交于 2019-11-25 21:15:31

You need to escape them by doubling them (verbatim string literal):

string str = @"""How to add doublequotes""";

Or with a normal string literal you escape them with a \:

string str = "\"How to add doublequotes\"";

So you are essentially asking how to store doublequotes within a string variable? Two solutions for that:

var string1 = @"""inside quotes""";
var string2 = "\"inside quotes\"";

In order to perhaps make it a bit more clear what happens:

var string1 = @"before ""inside"" after";
var string2 = "before \"inside\" after";

If I understand your question properly, maybe you can try this:

string title = string.Format("<div>\"{0}\"</div>", "some text");

If you have to do this often and you would like this to be cleaner in code you might like to have an extension method for this.

This is really obvious code, but still I think it can be useful to grab and make you save time.

  /// <summary>
    /// Put a string between double quotes.
    /// </summary>
    /// <param name="value">Value to be put between double quotes ex: foo</param>
    /// <returns>double quoted string ex: "foo"</returns>
    public static string AddDoubleQuotes(this string value)
    {
        return "\"" + value + "\"";
    }

Then you may call foo.AddDoubleQuotes() or "foo".AddDoubleQuotes(), on every string you like.

Hope this help.

Another Note:

    string path = @"H:\\MOVIES\\Battel SHIP\\done-battleship-cd1.avi"; 
    string hh = string.Format("\"{0}\"", path);
    Process.Start(@"C:\Program Files (x86)\VideoLAN\VLC\vlc.exe ", hh + " ,--play");

The real value of hh as passed will be "H:\MOVIES\Battel SHIP\done-battleship-cd1.avi".

When needing double double literals use: @"H:\MOVIES\Battel SHIP\done-battleship-cd1.avi"; Instead of: @"H:\MOVIESBattel SHIP\done-battleship-cd1.avi"; Because the first literals is for the path name and then the second literals are for the double quotation marks

You can also include the double quotes into single quotes.

string str = '"' + "How to add doublequotes" + '"';

You could use &quot; instead of ". It will be displayed correctly by the browser.

Using string interpolation with working example:

var title = "Title between quotes";
var string1 = $@"<div>""{title}""</div>";  //Note the order of the $@
Console.WriteLine (string1);

Output

<div>"Title between quotes"</div>

You can use $.

Interpolated Strings: Used to construct strings. An interpolated string looks like a template string that contains interpolated expressions. An interpolated string returns a string that replaces the interpolated expressions that it contains with their string representations. This feature is available in C# 6 and later versions.

string commentor = $"<span class=\"fa fa-plus\" aria-hidden=\"true\"> {variable}</span>";

Use either

&dquo;
<div>&dquo;"+ title +@"&dquo;</div>

or escape the double quote:

\"
<div>\""+ title +@"\"</div>
Sunil Kumar
string doubleQuotedPath = string.Format(@"""{0}""",path);

Put a backslash (\) before the double quotes. That should work.

Shivam Mishra

In C# you can use:

 string1 = @"Your ""Text"" Here";
 string2 = "Your \"Text\" Here";

in C# if we use "\" means that will indicate following symbol is not c# inbuild symbol that will use by developer. so in string we need double quotes means we can put "\" symbol before double quotes. string s = "\"Hi\""

"<i class=\"fa fa-check-circle\"></i>" is used with ternary operator with Eval() data binding:

Text = '<%# Eval("bqtStatus").ToString()=="Verified" ? 
       Convert.ToString("<i class=\"fa fa-check-circle\"></i>") : 
       Convert.ToString("<i class=\"fa fa-info-circle\"></i>"

An indirect, but simple to understand alternative to add quotes at start and end of string -

char quote = '"';

string modifiedString = quote + "Original String" + quote;

If you want to add double quotes in HTML

echo "<p>Congratulations,  &#8220; ". $variable ." &#8221;!</p>";
output -> Congratulations, "Mr Jonh "!
Ramya Prakash Rout

If you want to add double quotes to a string that contains dynamic values also. For the same in place of CodeId[i] and CodeName[i] you can put your dynamic values.

data = "Test ID=" + "\"" + CodeId[i] + "\"" + " Name=" + "\"" + CodeName[i] + "\"" + " Type=\"Test\";
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