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How to tweak exclamation in aspx

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hi welcome to your next challenge this one is called exclamation mark series number two remove all exclamation marks from the end of sentence the description basically reads the same letamp;#39;s go right to the examples to try to make this clear notice the first example is a simple high ending in an exclamation mark it gets stripped example two now you have three same deal you get the same result the ending punctuation marks are removed third exampleamp;#39;s nice because it shows you what to do when the exclamation mark doesnamp;#39;t occur at the end and notice that itamp;#39;s preserved same thing in four one is removed because itamp;#39;s at the very end of everything and oneamp;#39;s preserved this example is nice because it shows you with separate words you may have thought that you should clean up all words within the overall string but you donamp;#39;t notice how this oneamp;#39;s preserved and this one is stripped because itamp;#39;s at the end of the entire

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In many cases, absolutely all the dependencies are suddenly marked with a yellow or brown exclamation mark triangle. One solution is to remove one dependency and reload it via NuGet. Updating a dependency if possible does the same, and in both cases, apparently forces VS to get the right location of the dependencies.
Simply put, the null-forgiving operator is a way to tell the C# compiler that you know a variable or property isnt null, even if the compiler thinks it might be. By adding an exclamation mark (!) after the variable or property, youre essentially saying trust me, this isnt null!
Null Forgiving Operator in C# - ! Sometimes these warnings are incorrect (after all, the analyzers are not infallible). Fortunately for us, there is a null forgiving operator (represented by an exclamation point) that we can use to say that we want to ignore one of these incorrect warnings.
=! is actually 2 operators. the first one is assignment =, the second is the logical operator NOT !. For example x =! true means that x value is false.
What does the !! exclamation do. Its quite clever because the first exclamation mark converts the object into a boolean value, the second exclamation mark checks to see if the boolean is false. In C# developer terms its like casting the object to a boolean and then doing an inverted check (e.g. if not false)
This would be the null forgiving operator. It tells the compiler this isnt null, trust me, so it does not issue a warning for a possible null reference. In this particular case it tells the compiler that Entity isnt null.
The ! operator in C is the *logical NOT / negation* operator. In your question, the a! is a syntax error as the logical NOT operator ! is a *prefix* operator the correct syntax would be !a .

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