I use Readline()
to read a string from a serial port.
But the problem is the string is always appended with "\r"
at the end.
I have tried
text.Replace("\r","");
But it is not working.
Any other alternatives ?
Replace
doesn't work in-place. you have to assign the result to a variable.
text = text.Replace("\r","");
or simply
text = text.Trim();
You need to assign the result to some string to get the string without \r
Change
text.Replace("\r","");
To
text = text.Replace("\r","");
escape \
by doubling it,
text.Replace("\\r","");
or use @
, verbatim string
text.Replace(@"\r","");
Use this instead, as carriage return my vary depending on local culture:
text.Replace(Environment.NewLine, "");
Try with @
verbtaim literal
like;
text.Replace(@"\r","");
or you can use double slah (\\
)
text.Replace("\\r","");
\r
is Carriage return character literal. Check out Character literals
And just be careful about String.Replace()
method because it has two overloads.
"...the string is always appended with "\r" at the end"
Then remove the last character:
string a = "hello\r";
string b = a.Substring(0, a.Length - 1);
Replace
is a function that will return a new string as the current string cannot be updated.serialPort1.NewLine = "\r\n";
The default is \n so leaves the \r in the result.