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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T06:14:13+00:00 2026-05-13T06:14:13+00:00

I have this particular piece of code, but its not working. text = text.Replace(\xEF\xBF\xBD,

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I have this particular piece of code, but its not working.

text = text.Replace("\xEF\xBF\xBD", "?");

Does any one knows how to replace the text "\xEF\xBF\xBD" to "?" in C# String.

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    2026-05-13T06:14:13+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 6:14 am

    Short answer (guessing a bit):

    text = text.Replace("\xFFFD", "?");
    

    And learn about Unicode and character encodings, especially utf-8.

    Long answer:

    Well, do you mean “\xEF\xBF\xBD” literally? That is, a string consisting of these characters:

    backslash, uppercase latin character E, uppercase latin character F, backslash, uppercase latin character B, uppercase latin character F, backslash, uppercase latin character B, uppercase latin character D
    

    Then, the answer would be:

    text = text.Replace(@"\xEF\xBF\xBD", "?");
    

    Or do you sequences of characters which are described by the C# escape sequence “\xEF\xBF\xBD”, namely:

    LATIN SMALL LETTER I WITH DIAERESIS, INVERTED QUESTION MARK, VULGAR FRACTION ONE HALF
    

    (which would be displayed as “�)? Then, the your code would be correct:

    text = text.Replace("\xEF\xBF\xBD", "?");
    

    Or do you want to replace the byte sequence

    EF BF BD
    

    (which could actually be the utf-8 representation of the unicode replacement character, FFFD, which is often displayed as”�”)?

    This is just a wild guess, but by intuition says you actually want to achieve the latter. Now, a .Net string contains characters, not bytes, but assuming that you have read these bytes e.g. from a file as utf-8, the answer would be:

    text = text.Replace("\xFFFD", "?");
    
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