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:
This is what i currently have:
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!
c# winforms
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I am trying to create a multiplication table.
This is what I have to create:
This is what i currently have:
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!
c# winforms
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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:
This is what i currently have:
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!
c# winforms
I am trying to create a multiplication table.
This is what I have to create:
This is what i currently have:
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!
c# winforms
c# winforms
edited Nov 11 at 13:48
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asked Nov 11 at 13:44
BingoDingo
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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.
4
better yet useEnvironment.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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2 Answers
2
active
oldest
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2 Answers
2
active
oldest
votes
active
oldest
votes
active
oldest
votes
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.
4
better yet useEnvironment.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
add a comment |
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.
4
better yet useEnvironment.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
add a comment |
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.
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.
edited Nov 11 at 13:50
answered Nov 11 at 13:48
Sergey Shulik
678824
678824
4
better yet useEnvironment.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
add a comment |
4
better yet useEnvironment.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
add a comment |
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.
add a comment |
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.
add a comment |
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.
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.
answered Nov 11 at 13:55
Zohar Peled
51.7k73172
51.7k73172
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