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.net - How can I use escape characters with string interpolation in C# 6?

I've been using string interpolation and love it. However, I have an issue where I am trying to include a backslash in my output, but I am not able to get it to work.

I want something like this...

var domain = "mydomain";
var userName = "myUserName";
var combo = $"{domain}{userName}"

I want the output of combo to be:

myDomainmyUserName

I get a syntax error about the being an escape character. If I put in \ then the syntax error is gone, but the output is myDomain\myUsername.

How can I include escaped characters in an interpolated string?

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Escaping with a backslash() works for all characters except a curly brace.

If you are trying to escape a curly brace ({ or }), you must use {{ or }} per $ - string interpolation (C# reference)

... All occurrences of double curly braces (“{{“ and “}}”) are converted to a single curly brace.


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