Property Separator
Separator
Gets or sets a string intended to describe one code point.
Declaration
public string Separator { get; set; }
Property Value
Type | Description |
---|---|
System.String | A string intended to describe one code point. |
Remarks
Each LabelStackSeparator specifies a code point to be looked for in the text.
A code point is often thought of as a single character in the text, but may need several
char
s in a string to describe it. For example:
- To use a comma as a separator, the Separator string would be just ",".
-
To use Hebrew Punctuation Paseq (U+05C0) as a separator, the Separator
would need to encode the code point as
\u05C0
(UTF-16). -
To use higher range Unicode code points such as Aegean Word Separator Dot (U+10101),
the Separator can be encoded as either
\U00010101
(UTF-32) or\uD800\uDD01
(UTF-16).
The default value is an empty string, meaning that the separator will be ignored.
Applies to
Platforms and versions
Target | Versions |
---|---|
.NET Standard 2.0 | 100.11 - 100.15 |
.NET 6.0 | 100.13 - 100.15 |
.NET 6.0 Windows | 100.13 - 100.15 |
.NET Framework | 100.11 - 100.15 |
.NET 5 | 100.11 - 100.12 |
.NET Core 3.1 | 100.11 - 100.12 |
Xamarin.Android | 100.11 - 100.15 |
Xamarin.iOS | 100.11 - 100.15 |
UWP | 100.11 - 100.15 |