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Console.WriteLine (Print) in C#

There are many ways to print to console in C#, and there are many ways to handle new line. For new line you can use: "\n", Environment.NewLine or use WriteLine() method.

Note you can call Console.Write() by namespace as well like System.Console.Write()

Example


using System;

public class Example
{
	
    public static void Main()
    {
	    Console.Write("Hello ");

	    Console.Write("World");

	    Console.Write("Hello \n");

	    Console.Write("World\n");

	    Console.WriteLine("Hello World");

	    Console.Write("Hello World" + Environment.NewLine);

	    System.Console.Write("Bye");

    }
}

Output

Hello WorldHello
World
Hello World
Hello World
Bye

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