
Learn How To Program In C# Part 28 – String Manipulation
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This C# tutorial is about string manipulation. These C# tutorial series will make you into a better developer whether you are a beginner or a seasoned programmer. Even though this is a C# tutorial for beginners you can still relearn the basics and get a more structured understanding of C# programming language. If you are a beginner C# developer than this is a wonderful opportunity to start learning C# programming language from the ground up.
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string.lower and string.upper – 8:45
string.sub() – 7:32
Check if string is empty or not – 11:14
Get rid of spaces and tabs – 12:08
Change a specific word or character of the string – 13:13
Splitting string using a specific character – 14:27
putting back strings arrays together –15:12
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how do I get that yellow arrow to tell me where the program ended?
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