I understand.
But you prefer to see a string.Empty ? An empty value is kind of strange, unless you can write something int it.
Someone could want to see something else. This is the reason why the ToString() method can satisfy anybody, so they can display anything on any different class type.
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But you prefer to see a string.Empty ? An empty value is kind of strange, unless you can write something int it.
Someone could want to see something else. This is the reason why the ToString() method can satisfy anybody, so they can display anything on any different class type.
We didn't received any comments on this.
You could always create an issue and we'll see if people votes for it.
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