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c# - Quotation mark in string

I have some string with variable, e.g.

string path = @"C:onefilename.exe" + arguments

arguments: "-s -c -d > "somedirectorysome file.txt""

I've problem with redirection output to "somedirectorysome file" If I put """ or char.ToString('"') it always interprets as "...not alone "

How should I put this " character into arguments?

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You need to use ".

The debugger shows it as ", since it shows valid string literals.
However, the actual value in the string is ". (You can see this in the Text Visualizer)

In a verbatim string literal (@"..."), you need to use "" instead.


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