I am getting a string from database field named \'Description\' and it has line breaks. It looks like this:
Header of Items
Description goes here.This the
use that code for replace new line
myString = myString.Replace(System.Environment.NewLine, "replacement text");
The primary reason is that you are using a verbatim string literal (prefaced with @
) and ending it with a literal \
. The result is that Replace
will end up looking to replace the sequence of characters \
, r
, \
, n
,\
rather than a new-line.
This should fix it:
string result = comments.Replace("\r\n", ""); // Not idiomatic
But more idiomatic (and portable) would be:
string result = comments.Replace(Environment.NewLine, "");
(EDIT: This of course assumes that the systems that write to the DB use the same new-line conventions as the systems that read from it or that the translations happen transparently. If this is not the case, you would of course be better off using the actual character sequence you wish to use to represent a new-line.)
By the way, it appears you are trying to get rid of all white-space characters.
In which case you could do :
// Split() is a psuedo-overload that treats all whitespace
// characters as separators.
string result = string.Concat(comments.Split());
For removal of all newlines, regardless of environment or badly formed strings, I think that this is the simplest option:
var singleLineString = multilineString.Replace("\r", string.Empty).Replace("\n", string.Empty);
Your issue is the @ symbol. It is not necessary in this case.
You want
comments.Replace("\r\n", "");
Have you tried using regular expressions? They are pretty good in handling these type of tasks
result = Regex.Replace(result, @"\r\n?|\n", " ");