ParseOptionsAttributeNameValueSeparators Property
            Gets or sets the characters used to separate the name and the value of an argument.
            
Namespace: Ookii.CommandLineAssembly: Ookii.CommandLine (in Ookii.CommandLine.dll) Version: 5.0.0+724ca9b7fa5edc075ec2ae65044e61b0d494fd1c
public char[]? NameValueSeparators { get; set; }
Public Property NameValueSeparators As Char()
	Get
	Set
Dim instance As ParseOptionsAttribute
Dim value As Char()
value = instance.NameValueSeparators
instance.NameValueSeparators = value
public:
property array<wchar_t>^ NameValueSeparators {
	array<wchar_t>^ get ();
	void set (array<wchar_t>^ value);
}
Property Value
Char
              The characters used to separate the name and the value of an argument, or 
              to use the default value from the 
CommandLineParserGetDefaultNameValueSeparators
              method, which is a colon ':' and an equals sign '='. The default value is 
.
            
 
              These characters are used to separate the name and the value if both are provided as
              a single argument to the application, e.g. -sample:value or -sample=value
              if the default value is used.
            
              The character chosen here cannot be used in the name of any parameter. Therefore,
              it's usually best to choose a non-alphanumeric value such as the colon or equals sign.
              The character can appear in argument values (e.g. -sample:foo:bar is fine, in which
              case the value is "foo:bar").
            
              Do not pick a white-space character as the separator. Doing this only works if the
              whitespace character is part of the argument, which usually means it needs to be
              quoted or escaped when invoking your application. Instead, use the
              
AllowWhiteSpaceValueSeparator property to control whether white space
              is allowed as a separator.
            
              This value can be overridden by the ParseOptionsNameValueSeparators
              property.