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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T15:20:22+00:00 2026-05-13T15:20:22+00:00

Given the following input… ; ; comment ; another comment ; data data I

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Given the following input…

;
; comment
; another comment
;

data
data

I am looking for a regular expression that can be used to strip the blank lines and return only the two lines containing the “data” (but leaving the line breaks intact).

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    2026-05-13T15:20:22+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 3:20 pm

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    Wait, I think I understand what you mean: you only want to preserve the line breaks after your “data” lines. If so, try:

    (?m)^([ \t]*|;.*)(\r?\n|$)
    

    A small explanation:

    (?m)          # enable multi-line option
    ^             # match the beginning of a line
    (             # start capture group 1
      [ \t]*      #   match any character from the set {' ', '\t'} and repeat it zero or more times
      |           #   OR
      ;           #   match the character ';'
      .*          #   match any character except line breaks and repeat it zero or more times
    )             # end capture group 1
    (             # start capture group 2
      \r?         #   match the character '\r' and match it once or none at all
      \n          #   match the character '\n'
      |           #   OR
      $           #   match the end of a line
    )             # end capture group 2
    
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