I read some C# article to combine a path using Path.Combine
(part1,part2).
It uses the following:
string part1 = @"c:emp";
string part2 = @"assembly.txt";
May I know what is the use of @
in part1 and part2?
I read some C# article to combine a path using Path.Combine
(part1,part2).
It uses the following:
string part1 = @"c:emp";
string part2 = @"assembly.txt";
May I know what is the use of @
in part1 and part2?
@
is not related to any method.
It means that you don't need to escape special characters in the string following to the symbol:
@"c:emp"
is equal to
"c:\temp"
Such string is called 'verbatim' or @-quoted. See MSDN.