I’m really bad with Regex but I want to remove all these .,;:'"$#@!?/\*&^-+ out of a string.
string x = "This is a test string, with lots of: punctuations; in it?!.";
How can I do that?
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First, please read here for information on regular expressions. It’s worth learning.
You can use this:
Which means:
In the end it reads “replace any character that is not a word character or a space character with nothing.”