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Quick way to create a list of values in C#?
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Check out C# 3.0's Collection Initializers.
var list = new List<string> { "test1", "test2", "test3" };
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Create an instance of a class from a string
...of the class at runtime. Basically I would have the name of the class in a string.
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Golang: How to pad a number with zeros when printing?
How can I print a number or make a string with zero padding to make it fixed width?
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How to securely save username/password (local)?
...sh of password as a salt when deriving encryption key and IV from password string? for an example and discussion for .Net or String encrypt / decrypt with password c# Metro Style for WinRT/Metro.
If you are storing the password for reuse, such as supplying it to a third party, use the Windows Data ...
Format file size as MB, GB, etc [duplicate]
I need to display a file size as a string using sensible units.
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PHP string “contains” [duplicate]
What would be the most efficient way to check whether a string contains a "." or not?
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How to replace strings containing slashes with sed?
...one:g
You can use any character as a delimiter that's not part of either string. Or, you could escape it with a backslash:
s/\//foo/
Which would replace / with foo. You'd want to use the escaped backslash in cases where you don't know what characters might occur in the replacement strings (if t...
How can I iterate through the unicode codepoints of a Java String?
So I know about String#codePointAt(int) , but it's indexed by the char offset, not by the codepoint offset.
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How to check whether a string is a valid HTTP URL?
There are the Uri.IsWellFormedUriString and Uri.TryCreate methods, but they seem to return true for file paths etc.
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Using PropertyInfo to find out the property type
...e().GetProperties())
{
if (propertyInfo.PropertyType == typeof(string))
{
string value = propertyInfo.GetValue(data, null);
if value is not OK
{
return false;
}
}
}
return true;
}
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