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c# inserting variable in JSON string by escaping quotes

I have this JSON double quoted string and I want to insert variable idValue inside

string json = @"  
{
    ""Request"": 
    {
       ""ElementList"": 
        {                                         
        ""id"": ""idValue""                                        
        }                         
     }
 }

In regular string this can be done by "+idValue+" ,but how I can do it here when I have these double quotes? Thanks.

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supermus Avatar asked Jan 31 '13 14:01

supermus


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1 Answers

You can do this :

string json = @"  
{
    ""Request"": 
    {
       ""ElementList"": 
        {                                         
        ""id"": """+ idValue + @"""                                        
        }                         
     }
 }";

But personally I'd prefer to use a Json library to stringify my stuff.

Edit: Added missing quotation marks in the string.

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hoang Avatar answered Sep 24 '22 13:09

hoang