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Asked: May 20, 20262026-05-20T05:11:40+00:00 2026-05-20T05:11:40+00:00

I’m trying replace two consecutive line breaks with the HTML tag <p/> . So

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I’m trying replace two consecutive line breaks with the HTML tag <p/>. So in a string such as:

\r\n\r\n\r\n

There are two consecutive occurrences of \r\n\r\n,

The result should be:

<p/><p/>

but with C# String.Replace, it only detects the first occurrence and I just get back:

<p/>\r\n

So I’m wondering if any regular expression gurus know how to detect that using regular expression?

Edit:

I figured the question is a bit confusing. Let me rephrase it. The requirement should be to replace any "\r\n" with a tag <p/> only if there is another “\r\n” immediately before it.

Such with the string:

\r\n\r\n\r\n
  • The first \r\n, does not have another \r\n before it, nothing should be done,
  • The second \r\n, it does have another \r\n before it, qualifies for replacement,
  • The third \r\n, it does have another \r\n before it, also qualifies for replace.

So the result should be:

<p/><p/>
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    2026-05-20T05:11:41+00:00Added an answer on May 20, 2026 at 5:11 am

    Yes, you can do this with a regular expression:

    string tidyString = Regex.Replace(originalString, @"(?<=\r\n)\r\n", "<p/>");
    

    If performance is an issue then you might find that rebuilding the string manually is quicker than a regex, but the drawback will be the more complicated code. (I’d probably go for the regex in 99% of situations.)

    var sb = new StringBuilder(originalString.Length);
    int startIndex = 0, nextIndex;
    while ((nextIndex = originalString.IndexOf("\r\n", startIndex)) >= 0)
    {
        if ((nextIndex == startIndex) && (startIndex > 0))
            sb.Append("<p/>");
        else
            sb.Append(originalString, startIndex, nextIndex - startIndex + 2);
    
        startIndex = nextIndex + 2;
    }
    sb.Append(originalString, startIndex, originalString.Length - startIndex);
    
    string tidyString = sb.ToString();
    
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