String Escape Sequences

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String escape sequences are transformed to the corresponding character at compile time. Ordinary strings that happen to contain backwards slashes are not transformed.

For example, the strings notEscaped and notEscaped2 below are not transformed to a newline character, but will stay as two different characters ('\' and 'n').

string escaped = "\n";
string notEscaped = "\\" + "n";
string notEscaped2 = "\\n";

Console.WriteLine(escaped.Length); // 1
Console.WriteLine(notEscaped.Length); // 2            
Console.WriteLine(notEscaped2.Length); // 2

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* String Escape Sequences

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