I'm trying to remove all non-ascii characters from an input string using a regular expression in VB.NET (3.5). I have a function that should run any input string through a regular expression:
Public Shared Function RemoveIllegalCharacters(ByVal inpTxt As String) As String
'use a regular expression to replace any characters that are non-ascii
inpTxt = Regex.Replace(inpTxt, "[^\u0000-\u007F]", String.Empty)
Return inpTxt
End Function
Which seems to work properly within the Function. inpTxt = "123foobar" is "123foobar" throughout the function. However, when I access it elsewhere:
Public someOtherFunction(ByVal inpTxt As String) As String
inpTxt = RemoveIllegalCharacters(inpTxt)
Return inpTxt
End Function
the first character disappears:
inpTxt = "23foobar"
Other sources suggests I write
inpTxt = Regex.Replace(inpTxt, @"[^\u0000-\u007F]", String.Empty)
But the project refuses to compile without a string for the second parameter of Regex.Replace.
@"[^\u0000-\u007F]"
is a verbatim string literal in C#. You can't use@""
in VB (nor would you need to).