Java How to remove carriage return (HEX 0A) from String?

Oh Chin Boon picture Oh Chin Boon · Jul 29, 2011 · Viewed 9.6k times · Source

If a particular String contains a newline character that is invisible (not \n but is 0A in hexadecimal because this value is passed down from the database), how can i able to chomp it away? Will Apache Chomp help?

http://commons.apache.org/lang/api-2.5/org/apache/commons/lang/StringUtils.html#chomp(java.lang.String)

The hex form of the text returned from the database is "5761 6920 4D61 6E0D 0A"

It translates to "Wai Man" with a carriage return.

Answer

Peter Lawrey picture Peter Lawrey · Jul 29, 2011

You can use a regular expression

String text = "Hello\r\nThere\r\n";
String shortText = text.replaceAll("\r", "");