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I asked a question about how to remove pronunciation and the non-ascii value that follows it from part of a string response.Body that contains this:

  {...."pronunciation" : "ʌ'bændʌnmʌnt", "frequency" : 2.98}

The word following pronunciation is containing characters that seem to be not working with Regex.

The suggestion was to use:

  Regex.Replace(response.Body, @"\s*""pronunciation""\s*:[^,]*,", "")

But this does not seem to work.

Is there another way that I could reduce the section of my string that starts with "pronunciation" completely.

For reference here are details on the characters used:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Phonetic_Alphabet

Note the reason I would like to remove it is because I am not using it and also when I try the following code it gives an exception with a message pointing to the value of the pronunciation as being the cause of the error:

 RootObject rootObject = JsonConvert.DeserializeObject<RootObject>(response.Body);

Just a thought. If Regex is not working then would it be reasonable to have a solution that looked for the position of pronunciation and of frequency and removed the value by doing a substring? I would also be okay to accept that as a suggestion if nobody has an idea how to solve it with Regex.

Update:

Here is the data I added from the original question. Note that the Json string has been formatted. Normally it's not formatted and is just a plain string with no new lines:

I have this API call:

 HttpResponse<string> response = Unirest
                .get("https://wordsapiv1.p.mashape.com/words/" + word.Name)
                .header("X-Mashape-Key", "xxxx")
                .header("Accept", "application/json")
                .asJson<string>();

For words it retrieve this type of response:

{
    "word" : "abandonment",
    "results" : [{
            "definition" : "withdrawing support or help despite allegiance or responsibility",
            "partOfSpeech" : "noun",
            "typeOf" : ["disposal", "disposition"],
            "hasTypes" : ["throwing away", "discard"],
            "derivation" : ["abandon"]
        }
    ],
    "syllables" : {
        "count" : 4,
        "list" : ["a", "ban", "don", "ment"]
    },
    "pronunciation" : "ʌ'bændʌnmʌnt",
    "frequency" : 2.98
}

Here's the API that I was using to get the data:

  https://market.mashape.com/wordsapi/wordsapi#
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    What is your desired output? May 31, 2016 at 10:47
  • Some transcriptions can be pure English (no non-ASCII symbols), e.g. "bet"; probably you want to remove two values in quotes (or value in JSON) May 31, 2016 at 10:48
  • @S.Akbari - I don't need the pronunciation value so my desired output would be the string with that removed completely. The reason I need it out is that I try to deserialize and it doesn't work :-( May 31, 2016 at 10:49
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    Are you sure you're reading the text data using the correct encoding? There's nothing wrong with the non-ASCII characters in your JSON. And in general, parsing JSON with a Regex is just asking for trouble :)
    – Luaan
    May 31, 2016 at 10:54
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    Note that your regex works , so the problem is not with the regex, but the string itself. Or you forgot to assign the replacement result to the variable. :) May 31, 2016 at 11:08

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