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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T12:27:00+00:00 2026-05-15T12:27:00+00:00

Given the code: import clr clr.AddReference(‘System’) from System.Text.RegularExpressions import * def ReplaceBlank(st): return Regex.Replace(

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Given the code:

import clr
clr.AddReference('System')

from System.Text.RegularExpressions import *

def ReplaceBlank(st):
    return Regex.Replace(
        st,r'[^a-z\s](\s+)[^a-z\s]',
        lambda s:s.Value.Replace(' ', ''),RegexOptions.IgnoreCase)

I expect the input ABC EDF to return ABCDEF but it doesn’t work, what did I do wrong?

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    2026-05-15T12:27:01+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 12:27 pm

    [^a-z\s] with ignore-case flag set matches anything other than letters and whitespace characters. ^ at the beginning of a character class (the thing between []) negates the character class.

    To replace blanks, you can simply replace \s+ with empty strings or, if you need to match only letters replace

    (?<=[a-z])\s+(?=[a-z])
    

    with an empty sting. The second regex will match string of whitespaces between two letters; to account for beginning/end of strings, use

    (?<=(^|[a-z]))\s+(?=($|[a-z]))
    

    or

    \b\s+\b  
    

    The second one will match spaces between two word boundaries, which include symbol chars like period, comma, hyphen etc.

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