In C#, it's common to have to type {0}
, {1}
, etc. when formatting strings with string.Format()
or Console.WriteLine()
. Considering its frequency, it's an awkward set of key strokes. But despite my searches, I couldn't find any sort of shorthand or hotkey to automatically insert it in Visual Studio. Has anyone figured out something to expedite the process?
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问题:
回答1:
You can create the following command (C#) with my Visual Commander extension to insert text and then assign a keyboard shortcut to it:
EnvDTE.TextSelection ts = DTE.ActiveDocument.Selection as EnvDTE.TextSelection;
ts.Text = "{0}";
回答2:
One of the benefits from string interpolation in C#6.0, which I find helps.
Instead of:
string s = String.Format("{0} and {1}", variable1, variable2);
You can do:
string s = $"{variable1} and {variable2}";
See a guide: http://www.informit.com/articles/article.aspx?p=2422807