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Asked: May 17, 20262026-05-17T14:48:09+00:00 2026-05-17T14:48:09+00:00

I don’t have much experience with RegEx so I am using many chained String.Replace()

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I don’t have much experience with RegEx so I am using many chained String.Replace() calls to remove unwanted characters — is there a RegEx I can write to streamline this?

string messyText = GetText();
string cleanText = messyText.Trim()
         .ToUpper()
         .Replace(",", "")
         .Replace(":", "")
         .Replace(".", "")
         .Replace(";", "")
         .Replace("/", "")
         .Replace("\\", "")
         .Replace("\n", "")
         .Replace("\t", "")
         .Replace("\r", "")
         .Replace(Environment.NewLine, "")
         .Replace(" ", "");

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    2026-05-17T14:48:09+00:00Added an answer on May 17, 2026 at 2:48 pm

    Try this regex:

    Regex regex = new Regex(@"[\s,:.;/\\]+");
    string cleanText = regex.Replace(messyText, "").ToUpper();
    

    \s is a character class equivalent to [ \t\r\n].


    If you just want to preserve alphanumeric characters, instead of adding every non-alphanumeric character in existence to the character class, you could do this:

    Regex regex = new Regex(@"[\W_]+");
    string cleanText = regex.Replace(messyText, "").ToUpper();
    

    Where \W is any non-word character (not [^a-zA-Z0-9_]).

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