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remove all blank lines using regular expressions

REGEX remove blank lines:

FROM: http://www.ultraedit.com/support/tutorials_power_tips/ultraedit/remove_blank_lines.html


FIND:

^(?:[\t ]*(?:\r?\n|\r))+

REPLACE:

[LEAVE THIS EMPTY BECAUSE YOU DO NOT WANT TO REPLACE WITH ANYTHING]

(Related: If you happen to be where you can use AWK, you can use awk NF.
If you happen to be where you can use SED, you can use sed /^$/d' --
EXAMPLE USE OF SED sed /^$/d < text_with_blanks.txt > no_blanks.txt.)

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ghost commented Nov 15, 2021

Nope. A simple test would have shown it doesn't work. That's basically matching a zero width character. So replacing it with nothing has no effect. Here is a good thread to perhaps learn a bit more about removing empty lines. https://stackoverflow.com/questions/3866034/removing-empty-lines-in-notepad

Would this work: ^ *$? It should match the start of a string, then any amount of whitespace, then the end of a string.

@stephen147
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Nope, that's still a line the contains a whitespace. It's not a blank line.

@parthiops
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thats really helpful and I have replaced with a \n for my own convenience

@ypacheco
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ypacheco commented Sep 3, 2022

Thanks!!!!

@zeelsheladiya
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super helpful. big thanks

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