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I have this string

"1.3.1.\tProduction and Sales Analysis:"

I want to trim numbers and escape sequences from the start and end of string.

Output Should be :

"Production and Sales Analysis:"

My code :

Char[] trimArray = new Char[] {'0','1','2','3','4','5','6','7','8','9','.',',',':','\\','/'};
        String test = "1.3.1.\tProduction and Sales Analysis:";
        test = test.TrimEnd(trimArray);

but problem is when a string like 23232-232123-asd-323 comes it also removes the digits

I want to remove the unwanted characters from start and end of string But Want to keep the string like 23232-232123-asd-323 or mobile numbers

Thanks.

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    I hate to say it, but use a Regular Expression :) Jun 12, 2015 at 11:20
  • how can i use the regex? i have no idea about it
    – Nomang
    Jun 12, 2015 at 11:21
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    I don't know how a TrimEnd can remove the characters at the beginning of the string.
    – xanatos
    Jun 12, 2015 at 11:21
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    How you will distinguish bad "numbers" from 23232 "numbers"?
    – i486
    Jun 12, 2015 at 11:22
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    What does a mobile number look like in your locale, and what's so special about the string "23232-232123-asd-323"? Why don't you check those conditions first? Jun 12, 2015 at 11:23

3 Answers 3

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Is there always '\t' in the middle? You can try to split by '\t' and trim end.

Split(new char[]{'\t'});

If colon is always at the end of what you want to get you can split again ;)

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If there is something in common separating the bad number and the good numbers like say "t", then how about finding the index of the common letter/symbol then creating a substring of everything after. For example:

String test = "1.3.1.\tProduction and Sales Analysis:";

index = test.LastIndexOfAny(new char[] { 't' });
test = test.Substring(index +1);

This should give you "Production and Sales Analysis:". You could do the same for the ":" except you want everything before it like so

int index = test.LastIndexOfAny(new char[] { ':' });
test = test.Substring(0, index);
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With regex:

using System.Text.RegularExpressions;

string input = "1.3.1.\tProduction and Sales Analysis:";
string rgx =  @"(?:[0-9.]+)*(?:\\[a-zA-Z])*([\w\s\.\:-_]+)(?:\\[a-zA-Z])*";
string result = Regex.Match(input, rgx).Groups[1].Value.TrimStart();

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