Using the \n Character to Insert a Newline : Custom Format « Development « C# / CSharp Tutorial

Home
C# / CSharp Tutorial
1.Language Basics
2.Data Type
3.Operator
4.Statement
5.String
6.struct
7.Class
8.Operator Overload
9.delegate
10.Attribute
11.Data Structure
12.Assembly
13.Date Time
14.Development
15.File Directory Stream
16.Preprocessing Directives
17.Regular Expression
18.Generic
19.Reflection
20.Thread
21.I18N Internationalization
22.LINQ
23.GUI Windows Forms
24.Windows Presentation Foundation
25.Windows Communication Foundation
26.Workflow
27.2D
28.Design Patterns
29.Windows
30.XML
31.XML LINQ
32.ADO.Net
33.Network
34.Directory Services
35.Security
36.unsafe
C# / C Sharp
C# / C Sharp by API
C# / CSharp Open Source
C# / CSharp Tutorial » Development » Custom Format 
14.5.10.Using the \n Character to Insert a Newline
class MainClass
{
  static void Main()
  {
      System.Console.Write("\"this is a test.\"");
      System.Console.Write("\n\"Wait 'til I get going!\"\n");
  }
}
14.5.Custom Format
14.5.1.Custom Object Formatting
14.5.2.Create customized format for Complex
14.5.3.Formatting Using System.Console.WriteLine()
14.5.4.The value 99999 in various formats
14.5.5.Custom Format Specifiers
14.5.6.format as currency
14.5.7.format in lowercase hex
14.5.8.format in uppercase hex
14.5.9.format as custom
14.5.10.Using the \n Character to Insert a Newline
14.5.11.Swapping the Indexed Placeholders and Corresponding Variables
14.5.12.Formatting flags
14.5.13.Upper or lower casing for hex determines if letters are upper/lowercase
www.java2java.com | Contact Us
Copyright 2009 - 12 Demo Source and Support. All rights reserved.
All other trademarks are property of their respective owners.