Razor - C# variables
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Razor is a markup syntax that allows you to embed server-based code (Visual Basic and C#) into web pages.
Server-based code creates dynamic web content as the web page is delivered to the browser. When a web page is requested, the server executes the server-based code in the page before returning the page to the browser. Run by the server, the code can perform complex tasks, such as accessing a database.
Razor is based on ASP.NET and is designed for creating web applications. It has the functionality of traditional ASP.NET, but is easier to use and easier to learn
Razor - C# variablessyntax
Variables are used to store data.
A variable name must begin with an alphabetic character and cannot contain spaces or reserved characters.
A variable can be of a specified type, indicating the type of data it stores. The string variable stores a string value ("Welcome to RUNOOB.COM"), the integer variable stores a numeric value (103), the date variable stores a date value, and so on.
Razor - C# variablesexample
// Using the var keyword: var greeting = "Welcome to php.cn"; var counter = 103; var today = DateTime.Today; // Using data types: string greeting = "Welcome to php.cn"; int counter = 103; DateTime today = DateTime.Today;