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I'm finding myself somewhat stumped on a simple problem. I'm trying to remove fancy quoting from a bunch of text files. I've the following script, where I'm trying a number of different replacement methods, but without results.

Here's an example that downloads the data from GitHub and attempts to convert.

$srcUrl="https://raw.github.com/gist/1129778/d4d899088ce7da19c12d822a711ab24e457c023f/gistfile1.txt"
$wc = New-Object net.WebClient
$wc.DownloadFile($srcUrl,"foo.txt")
$fancySingleQuotes = "[" + [string]::Join("",[char[]](0x2019, 0x2018)) + "]"

$c = Get-Content "foo.txt"
$c | % { `
        $_ = $_.Replace("’","'")
        $_ = $_.Replace("`“","`"")
        $_.Replace("`”","`"")
    } `
    |  Set-Content "foo2.txt"

What's the trick for this to work?

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4 Answers 4

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Here's a version that works:

    $srcUrl="https://raw.github.com/gist/1129778/d4d899088ce7da19c12d822a711ab24e457c023f/gistfile1.txt"
    $wc = New-Object net.WebClient
    $wc.DownloadFile($srcUrl,"C:\Users\hartez\SO6968270\foo.txt")

    $fancySingleQuotes = "[\u2019\u2018]"
    $fancyDoubleQuotes = "[\u201C\u201D]"

    $c = Get-Content "foo.txt" -Encoding UTF8

    $c | % { `
        $_ = [regex]::Replace($_, $fancySingleQuotes, "'")
        [regex]::Replace($_, $fancyDoubleQuotes, '"')
    } `
    |  Set-Content "foo2.txt"

The reason that manojlds' version wasn't working for you is that the encoding on the file you're getting from GitHub wasn't compatible with the Unicode characters in the regex. Reading it in as UTF-8 fixes the problem.

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  • the last $_.Replace("“","'")` does push the output line Aug 6, 2011 at 17:26
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    Your answer doesn't add anything imo. Why do you need to replace and assign it to $_ and then return $_? Just [regex]::Replace($_,$fancySingleQuotes, "'") already returns to the pipeline. And the OP is already doing it.
    – manojlds
    Aug 6, 2011 at 18:22
  • Starting with Powershell version 2, you can now use the -Replace operator, instead of [regex]::Replace(). $line = $line -replace '[\u2019\u2018]', "'" $line = $line -replace '[\u201C\u201D]', '"' Nov 16, 2011 at 18:34
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The following works on the input and output that you had given:

$c = Get-Content $file
$c | % { `

    $_ = $_.Replace("’","'")
    $_ = $_.Replace("`“","`"")
    $_.Replace("`”","`"")
    } `
    |  Set-Content $file
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  • Indeed, it does work on the sample input text, but when run on the files I have, it does not. I've added sample files to demonstrate what I mean Aug 6, 2011 at 21:51
  • It looks like it's an encoding issue - see my updated answer below.
    – E.Z. Hart
    Aug 6, 2011 at 22:31
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Your last replace places a left fancy quote with and single quote. Is that what you want? It doesn't match your sample output. Try this:

$_.Replace("`“","`"")
$_.Replace("`”","`"")
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  • that is my answer, but what you have given as code is wrong, "“”" - replace will try to replace the entire string, not individual characters. and i believe they have to be escaped as well.
    – manojlds
    Aug 6, 2011 at 18:57
  • @manojlds: right you are, the console was playing tricks on me. I've got to remember to use ISE for unicode.
    – zdan
    Aug 7, 2011 at 0:53
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This Stack Overflow question is so close to what I need. I was looking for something that would check for any UTF8 and found this question:

How do I remove all non-ASCII characters with regex and Notepad++?

Which seems to work fine in PowerShell as well.

The regex they use that works in PowerShell is:

[^\x00-\x7F]+

Which will find any UTF-8 characters. You can hone the regex if you need to be more specific.

My input only had the curly quote(s) as UTF-8 characters, so this simple substitution worked:

# Replace the UTF-8 quote with standard single quote
$cq = $cq -replace "[^\x00-\x7F]+", "'"

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