Frage

I have this:

a = "whut.\\nErgh"

What I want to achieve is:

"whut.\nErgh" #sub 2 backslashes with 1 backslash

I tried this:

a.gsub(/\\\\/) { '\\' }

but it still returns me two backslashes.

Could someone please explain what went wrong here?

War es hilfreich?

Lösung

There are not two backslashes in "whut.\\nErgh" but just one.

"\\" is just one backslash char, the first \ is used to escape the backslash in a string.

If you want to convert \\n to a newline char, then use:

"whut.\\nErgh".gsub(/\\n/, "\n")

Andere Tipps

Try this :

"whut.\\nErgh".gsub(/\\n/, "")
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