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C# / CSharp Tutorial » Development » Console Read 
14. 6. 4. Read a string from the keyboard, using Console.In directly
 
 
using System;  
 
class MainClass 
  public static void Main() { 
    string str; 
 
    Console.WriteLine("Enter some characters.")
 
    str = Console.In.ReadLine()// call TextReader's ReadLine() method 
 
    Console.WriteLine("You entered: " + str)
  
}

        
Enter some characters.
qwer
You entered: qwer
  
14. 6. Console Read
14. 6. 1. Reading Console Input
14. 6. 2. Read a character from the keyboard.
14. 6. 3. Input from the console using ReadLine().
14. 6. 4. Read a string from the keyboard, using Console.In directly
14. 6. 5. Read input from console
14. 6. 6. Read user selection from keyboard
14. 6. 7. How to read a character entered using the keyboard
14. 6. 8. How to read a string entered using the keyboard
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