I have this string: "123-456-7"
I need to get this string: "1234567"
How I can replace occurrences of "-" with an empty string?
Thanks in advance
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This should do the trick:
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For .Net 1.0 String.Empty will not take additional space on the heap but "" requires storage on the heap and its address on the stack resulting in more assembly code. Hence String.Empty is faster than "". Also String.Empty mean no typo errors. Check the What is the difference between String.Empty and “” link. |
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To be clear, you want to replace each hyphen (-) with blank/nothing. If you replaced it with backspace, it would erase the character before it! That would lead to: 123-456-7 ==> 12457 Sean Bright has the right answer. |
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String.Replace Method (String, String) in your case it would be
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Any of the above method I guess is fine whereas if you are into some complex operation better think of regex it is really great. |
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Use String.Empty or null instead of "" since "" will create an object in the memory for each occurrences while others will reuse the same object. |
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