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How to Strip Newline Characters from a String in Golang
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| package main | |
| import ( | |
| "fmt" | |
| "strings" | |
| ) | |
| func main() { | |
| var string_a string = "My super \nsweet \nstring has \nmany newline\n characters" | |
| fmt.Println(string_a) | |
| var string_b string = string_a | |
| string_b = strings.Replace(string_b, "\n", "", -1) | |
| fmt.Println(string_b) | |
| } |
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@daluu
TrimSuffixrequires all characters in the correct order to be present.if the file only has
\n, then\r\nwont be trimmed because those 2 characters dont existfiles will contain only
\nif they're created on linux or macos or wslthey will have both
\r\ncharacters if they're created on windowswhat you want is
strings.TrimRight(string_b, "\r\n"), it removes any individual character from the end of the string.if there is just
\n, it removes it, and if there's\r\nit removes both