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I have to do a LOT of search and replaces in a lot of files. Right now I use notepad++ search/replace because it got regexp support. But I cannot figure out how the regexp should look

Example from my file:

/* 25 */
data data data data 
data data data data data
/* 26 */
data data data data 
data data data data data
/* 27 */
data data data data 
data data data data data

I want to remove all the comments (the "/* number */" lines)

Any regexp scientists out there who can help? :-)

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Try this:

Find: /\* \d+ \*/[\r\n]+
Replace: <blank>

The \d means "digit".

\r is the carriage return character and \n is the newline character. Together, they cover all line endings:

  • Windows: \r\n
  • Mac: \r
  • *nix: \n

The quantified + means "one or more", so all together [\r\n]+ covers line endings on all OS.

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  • Works great, thanks @Bohemian!! . Question, \r is replace but what is \n and why the "+" outside [\r\n]+ `?? Apr 30, 2017 at 11:28
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  • Ctrl+H
  • Find what: /\*[^*]\*/\R
  • Replace with: EMPTY
  • Replace all

Explanation:

/*      : begin comment
  [^*]+ : everything that is not * (1 or more times)
*/      : end comment
\R      : any kind of linebreak

If you want to remove comments that contain only digits, use:

/\*\s*\d+\s*\*/\R

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