Code inspection: Use string interpolation expression
Starting from C# 6.0, you can use string interpolation expressions instead of calling String.Format()
. If you pass a lot of arguments to the String.Format()
method, the string becomes difficult to understand. Compared to String.Format()
, interpolated string expressions allow inserting variables directly in the string.
var greeting = string.Format("Hi {0}! How do you feel at {1}?", name, location);
var greeting = $"Hi {name}! How do you feel at {location}?";
Last modified: 08 April 2024