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Remove carriage return from string

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I would like to insert the following into a string <p>some text here</p> <p>some text here</p>

I would like to insert the following into a string

<p>some text here</p>
<p>some text here</p>
<p>some text here</p>

I want it to go into a s开发者_运维技巧tring as follows

<p>some text here</p><p>some text here</p><p>some text here</p>

i.e. without the carriage returns.

How do I achieve this?


Since you're using VB.NET, you'll need the following code:

Dim newString As String = origString.Replace(vbCr, "").Replace(vbLf, "")

You could use escape characters (\r and \n) in C#, but these won't work in VB.NET. You have to use the equivalent constants (vbCr and vbLf) instead.


How about:

string s = orig.Replace("\n","").Replace("\r","");

which should handle the common line-endings.

Alternatively, if you have that string hard-coded or are assembling it at runtime - just don't add the newlines in the first place.


If you want to remove spaces at the beginning/end of a line too(common when shortening html) you can try:

string.Join("",input.Split('\n','\r').Select(s=>s.Trim()))

Else use the simple Replace Marc suggested.


In VB.NET there's a vbCrLf constant for linebreaks:

Dim s As String = "your string".Replace(vbCrLf, "")


Assign your string to a variable and then replace the line break and carriage return characters with nothing, like this:

 myString = myString.Replace(vbCrLf, "")


You can also try:

string res = string.Join("", sample.Split(Environment.NewLine.ToCharArray())

Environment.NewLine should make it independent of platform.

Recommended Read:

Environment.NewLine Property


How about using a Regex?

var result = Regex.Replace(input, "\r\n", String.Empty)

If you just want to remove the new line at the very end use this

var result = Regex.Replace(input, "\r\n$", String.Empty)


For VB.net

vbcrlf = environment.newline...

Dim MyString As String = "This is a Test" & Environment.NewLine & " This is the second line!"

Dim MyNewString As String = MyString.Replace(Environment.NewLine,String.Empty)


Microsoft helped me on this one. I have a TextBox that I enter info into, when I hit Enter it transfers that info to another TextBox. The first TextBox has a CrLf which interfered with it's look. With this e.Handled, no CrLf. Hope it helps. I failed to say, VB.NET and WinForms. https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/api/system.windows.forms.control.keypress?view=windowsdesktop-6.0

Private nonNumberEntered As Boolean = False
Private Sub TxtBxGetString_KeyPress(sender As Object, e As KeyPressEventArgs) Handles TxtBxGetString.KeyPress

    TxtBxReversed.Text = ""

    If Asc(e.KeyChar) = 13 Then
        If nonNumberEntered = False Then
            e.Handled = True
        End If
        str = TxtBxGetString.Text
        TxtBxReversed.Text = str
        TxtBxLength.Text = Len(str)
        TxtBxLength.Focus()
    End If
End Sub


I just had the same issue in my code today and tried which worked like a charm.

.Replace("\r\n")
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