How to add a new line in string in a multiplication table C#











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I am trying to create a multiplication table.



This is what I have to create:
Multiplication Table



This is what i currently have:
Current Multiplication Table



My code (for the while button):



private void button1_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
int i = 0;
string s = " ";
int m = int.Parse(textBox4.Text);
while (i <= 10)
{
s = s + "n" + m + " * " + i + " = " + m * i + "n";
i++;
}
textBox1.Text = s;
label2.Text = "Timetable created with <<while>>";
}


Obviously the issue is with the String = s - but I just cannot figure it out!










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    I am trying to create a multiplication table.



    This is what I have to create:
    Multiplication Table



    This is what i currently have:
    Current Multiplication Table



    My code (for the while button):



    private void button1_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
    {
    int i = 0;
    string s = " ";
    int m = int.Parse(textBox4.Text);
    while (i <= 10)
    {
    s = s + "n" + m + " * " + i + " = " + m * i + "n";
    i++;
    }
    textBox1.Text = s;
    label2.Text = "Timetable created with <<while>>";
    }


    Obviously the issue is with the String = s - but I just cannot figure it out!










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      up vote
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      I am trying to create a multiplication table.



      This is what I have to create:
      Multiplication Table



      This is what i currently have:
      Current Multiplication Table



      My code (for the while button):



      private void button1_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
      {
      int i = 0;
      string s = " ";
      int m = int.Parse(textBox4.Text);
      while (i <= 10)
      {
      s = s + "n" + m + " * " + i + " = " + m * i + "n";
      i++;
      }
      textBox1.Text = s;
      label2.Text = "Timetable created with <<while>>";
      }


      Obviously the issue is with the String = s - but I just cannot figure it out!










      share|improve this question















      I am trying to create a multiplication table.



      This is what I have to create:
      Multiplication Table



      This is what i currently have:
      Current Multiplication Table



      My code (for the while button):



      private void button1_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
      {
      int i = 0;
      string s = " ";
      int m = int.Parse(textBox4.Text);
      while (i <= 10)
      {
      s = s + "n" + m + " * " + i + " = " + m * i + "n";
      i++;
      }
      textBox1.Text = s;
      label2.Text = "Timetable created with <<while>>";
      }


      Obviously the issue is with the String = s - but I just cannot figure it out!







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          In Windows you should use rn to move caret to new line. It's stored in Environment.NewLine.
          Change



          s = s + "n" + m + " * " + i + " = " + m * i + "n";


          to



          s = s + "n" + m + " * " + i + " = " + m * i + Environment.NewLine;


          BTW: try to look to ListView control, looks like it's more relevant to your task.






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            better yet use Environment.NewLine Property
            – styx
            Nov 11 at 13:49










          • @styx you right. Fixed my answer. Thanks.
            – Sergey Shulik
            Nov 11 at 13:50










          • Great! the Enviroment.NewLine worked :)
            – BingoDingo
            Nov 11 at 13:52


















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          Since you are appending multiple strings in a loop, you better use StringBuilder:



          var sb = new StringBuilder();
          while (i <= 10)
          {
          sb.Append(m)
          .Append(" * ")
          .Append(i)
          .Append(" = ")
          .AppendLine(m * i); // AppendLine will append the line break for you after the value
          i++;
          }
          textBox1.Text = sb.ToString()


          This has to do with the fact that a string is immutable, and therefor for every append you are actually creating a new string in memory - while a StringBuilder is using an internal buffer (probably an array of chars) to build the string part after part and has a much better performance.






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            up vote
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            accepted










            In Windows you should use rn to move caret to new line. It's stored in Environment.NewLine.
            Change



            s = s + "n" + m + " * " + i + " = " + m * i + "n";


            to



            s = s + "n" + m + " * " + i + " = " + m * i + Environment.NewLine;


            BTW: try to look to ListView control, looks like it's more relevant to your task.






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            • 4




              better yet use Environment.NewLine Property
              – styx
              Nov 11 at 13:49










            • @styx you right. Fixed my answer. Thanks.
              – Sergey Shulik
              Nov 11 at 13:50










            • Great! the Enviroment.NewLine worked :)
              – BingoDingo
              Nov 11 at 13:52















            up vote
            1
            down vote



            accepted










            In Windows you should use rn to move caret to new line. It's stored in Environment.NewLine.
            Change



            s = s + "n" + m + " * " + i + " = " + m * i + "n";


            to



            s = s + "n" + m + " * " + i + " = " + m * i + Environment.NewLine;


            BTW: try to look to ListView control, looks like it's more relevant to your task.






            share|improve this answer



















            • 4




              better yet use Environment.NewLine Property
              – styx
              Nov 11 at 13:49










            • @styx you right. Fixed my answer. Thanks.
              – Sergey Shulik
              Nov 11 at 13:50










            • Great! the Enviroment.NewLine worked :)
              – BingoDingo
              Nov 11 at 13:52













            up vote
            1
            down vote



            accepted







            up vote
            1
            down vote



            accepted






            In Windows you should use rn to move caret to new line. It's stored in Environment.NewLine.
            Change



            s = s + "n" + m + " * " + i + " = " + m * i + "n";


            to



            s = s + "n" + m + " * " + i + " = " + m * i + Environment.NewLine;


            BTW: try to look to ListView control, looks like it's more relevant to your task.






            share|improve this answer














            In Windows you should use rn to move caret to new line. It's stored in Environment.NewLine.
            Change



            s = s + "n" + m + " * " + i + " = " + m * i + "n";


            to



            s = s + "n" + m + " * " + i + " = " + m * i + Environment.NewLine;


            BTW: try to look to ListView control, looks like it's more relevant to your task.







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            answered Nov 11 at 13:48









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            • 4




              better yet use Environment.NewLine Property
              – styx
              Nov 11 at 13:49










            • @styx you right. Fixed my answer. Thanks.
              – Sergey Shulik
              Nov 11 at 13:50










            • Great! the Enviroment.NewLine worked :)
              – BingoDingo
              Nov 11 at 13:52














            • 4




              better yet use Environment.NewLine Property
              – styx
              Nov 11 at 13:49










            • @styx you right. Fixed my answer. Thanks.
              – Sergey Shulik
              Nov 11 at 13:50










            • Great! the Enviroment.NewLine worked :)
              – BingoDingo
              Nov 11 at 13:52








            4




            4




            better yet use Environment.NewLine Property
            – styx
            Nov 11 at 13:49




            better yet use Environment.NewLine Property
            – styx
            Nov 11 at 13:49












            @styx you right. Fixed my answer. Thanks.
            – Sergey Shulik
            Nov 11 at 13:50




            @styx you right. Fixed my answer. Thanks.
            – Sergey Shulik
            Nov 11 at 13:50












            Great! the Enviroment.NewLine worked :)
            – BingoDingo
            Nov 11 at 13:52




            Great! the Enviroment.NewLine worked :)
            – BingoDingo
            Nov 11 at 13:52












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            Since you are appending multiple strings in a loop, you better use StringBuilder:



            var sb = new StringBuilder();
            while (i <= 10)
            {
            sb.Append(m)
            .Append(" * ")
            .Append(i)
            .Append(" = ")
            .AppendLine(m * i); // AppendLine will append the line break for you after the value
            i++;
            }
            textBox1.Text = sb.ToString()


            This has to do with the fact that a string is immutable, and therefor for every append you are actually creating a new string in memory - while a StringBuilder is using an internal buffer (probably an array of chars) to build the string part after part and has a much better performance.






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              up vote
              0
              down vote













              Since you are appending multiple strings in a loop, you better use StringBuilder:



              var sb = new StringBuilder();
              while (i <= 10)
              {
              sb.Append(m)
              .Append(" * ")
              .Append(i)
              .Append(" = ")
              .AppendLine(m * i); // AppendLine will append the line break for you after the value
              i++;
              }
              textBox1.Text = sb.ToString()


              This has to do with the fact that a string is immutable, and therefor for every append you are actually creating a new string in memory - while a StringBuilder is using an internal buffer (probably an array of chars) to build the string part after part and has a much better performance.






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                up vote
                0
                down vote










                up vote
                0
                down vote









                Since you are appending multiple strings in a loop, you better use StringBuilder:



                var sb = new StringBuilder();
                while (i <= 10)
                {
                sb.Append(m)
                .Append(" * ")
                .Append(i)
                .Append(" = ")
                .AppendLine(m * i); // AppendLine will append the line break for you after the value
                i++;
                }
                textBox1.Text = sb.ToString()


                This has to do with the fact that a string is immutable, and therefor for every append you are actually creating a new string in memory - while a StringBuilder is using an internal buffer (probably an array of chars) to build the string part after part and has a much better performance.






                share|improve this answer












                Since you are appending multiple strings in a loop, you better use StringBuilder:



                var sb = new StringBuilder();
                while (i <= 10)
                {
                sb.Append(m)
                .Append(" * ")
                .Append(i)
                .Append(" = ")
                .AppendLine(m * i); // AppendLine will append the line break for you after the value
                i++;
                }
                textBox1.Text = sb.ToString()


                This has to do with the fact that a string is immutable, and therefor for every append you are actually creating a new string in memory - while a StringBuilder is using an internal buffer (probably an array of chars) to build the string part after part and has a much better performance.







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