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Ruby program to demonstrate the example to write double-quotes in a string

Last Updated : December 15, 2025

Problem Solution

In this program, we will create a string variable and store a double-quote (") character in a created string using backward slash (\).

Program/Source Code

The source code to store double quotes in a string is given below. The given program is compiled and executed successfully.

# Ruby program to store double 
# quotes in a string

Mystr = "\"Hello World\"";

print "String is: ",Mystr;

Output

String is: "Hello World"

Explanation

In the above program, we created a string variable Mystr initialized with "Hello World". Here, we used backward slash to store double quotes into the created string. After that, we printed created string variable.

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