What would be the fastest way to remove Newlines from a String in C#?
Question
I have a string that has some Environment.Newline in it. I'd like to strip those from the string and instead, replace the Newline with something like a comma.
What would be, in your opinion, the best way to do this using C#.NET 2.0?
Solution
Why not:
string s = "foobar\ngork";
string v = s.Replace(Environment.NewLine,",");
System.Console.WriteLine(v);
OTHER TIPS
Like this:
string s = "hello\nworld";
s = s.Replace(Environment.NewLine, ",");
Don't reinvent the wheel - just use myString.Replace(Environment.NewLine, ",")
string sample = "abc" + Environment.NewLine + "def";
string replaced = sample.Replace(Environment.NewLine, ",");
The best way is the builtin way: Use string.Replace
. Why do you need alternatives?
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