cs-script Unexpected character “$”












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Use cs-script in a console app with



dynamic script = CSScript.LoadCode(
@"using System;
public class Script
{
public void SayHello(string name)
{
Console.WriteLine($""Hello: {name}!"");
}
}")
.CreateObject("*");
script.SayHello("World");



Unexpected character "$" exception throwed.
But the following code do well.



            dynamic script = CSScript.Evaluator.LoadCode(
@"using System;
public class Script
{
public void SayHello(string name)
{
Console.WriteLine($""Hello: {name}!"");
}
}");

script.SayHello("World");


And i hnow CSScript.Evaluator is more solwer.How can i use the syntax sugar faster?










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    Use cs-script in a console app with



    dynamic script = CSScript.LoadCode(
    @"using System;
    public class Script
    {
    public void SayHello(string name)
    {
    Console.WriteLine($""Hello: {name}!"");
    }
    }")
    .CreateObject("*");
    script.SayHello("World");



    Unexpected character "$" exception throwed.
    But the following code do well.



                dynamic script = CSScript.Evaluator.LoadCode(
    @"using System;
    public class Script
    {
    public void SayHello(string name)
    {
    Console.WriteLine($""Hello: {name}!"");
    }
    }");

    script.SayHello("World");


    And i hnow CSScript.Evaluator is more solwer.How can i use the syntax sugar faster?










    share|improve this question

























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      1







      Use cs-script in a console app with



      dynamic script = CSScript.LoadCode(
      @"using System;
      public class Script
      {
      public void SayHello(string name)
      {
      Console.WriteLine($""Hello: {name}!"");
      }
      }")
      .CreateObject("*");
      script.SayHello("World");



      Unexpected character "$" exception throwed.
      But the following code do well.



                  dynamic script = CSScript.Evaluator.LoadCode(
      @"using System;
      public class Script
      {
      public void SayHello(string name)
      {
      Console.WriteLine($""Hello: {name}!"");
      }
      }");

      script.SayHello("World");


      And i hnow CSScript.Evaluator is more solwer.How can i use the syntax sugar faster?










      share|improve this question













      Use cs-script in a console app with



      dynamic script = CSScript.LoadCode(
      @"using System;
      public class Script
      {
      public void SayHello(string name)
      {
      Console.WriteLine($""Hello: {name}!"");
      }
      }")
      .CreateObject("*");
      script.SayHello("World");



      Unexpected character "$" exception throwed.
      But the following code do well.



                  dynamic script = CSScript.Evaluator.LoadCode(
      @"using System;
      public class Script
      {
      public void SayHello(string name)
      {
      Console.WriteLine($""Hello: {name}!"");
      }
      }");

      script.SayHello("World");


      And i hnow CSScript.Evaluator is more solwer.How can i use the syntax sugar faster?







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