How can I replace empty lines in Notepad++? I tried a find and replace with the empty lines in the find, and nothing in the replace, but it did not work; it probably needs regex.
问题:
回答1:
You need something like a regular expression.
You have to be in Extended
mode
If you want all the lines to end up on a single line use \r\n
. If you want to simply remove empty lines, use \n\r
\r\n
as @Link originally suggested.
Replace either expression with nothing.
回答2:
There is now a built-in way to do this as of version 6.5.2
Edit -> Line Operations -> Remove Empty Lines
or Remove Empty Lines (Containing Blank characters)
回答3:
There is a plugin that adds a menu entitled TextFX
. This menu, which houses a dizzying array of quick text editing options, gives a person the ability to make quick coding changes. In this menu, you can find selections such as Drop Quotes, Delete Blank Lines as well as Unwrap and Rewrap Text
Do the following:
TextFX > TextFX Edit > Delete Blank Lines
TextFX > TextFX Edit > Delete Surplus Blank Lines
回答4:
- notepad++
- Ctrl-H
- Select Regular Expression
- Enter
^[ \t]*$\r?\n
into find what, leave replace empty. This will match all lines starting with white space and ending with carriage return (in this case a windows crlf) - Click the Find Next button to see for yourself how it matches only empty lines.
回答5:
This worked for me:
- Press
ctrl + h
(Shortcut for replace) - Write one of the following regex in
find what
box.[\n\r]+$
or^[\n\r]+
- Leave
Replace with
box blank - In
Search Mode
, selectRegex
- Click on
Replace All
Done!
回答6:
In notepad++ press CTRL+H , in search mode click on the "Extended (\n, \r, \t ...)" radio button then type in the "Find what" box: \r\n (short for CR LF) and leave the "Replace with" box empty..
Finally hit replace all
回答7:
Well I'm not sure about the regex or your situation..
How about CTRL+A, Select the TextFX menu -> TextFX Edit -> Delete Blank Lines and viola all blank line gone.
A side note - if the line is blank i.e. does not contain spaces, this will work
回答8:
Ctrl+H.
find - \r\r replace with - \r.
回答9:
You can search for the following regex: ^(?:[\t ]*(?:\r?\n|\r))+
and replace it with empty field
回答10:
- Press ctrl + h (Shortcut for replace).
- In the Find what zone, type
^\R
( for exact empty lines) or^\h*\R
( for empty lines with blanks, only). - Leave the Replace with zone empty.
- Check the Wrap around option.
- Select the Regular expression search mode.
- Click on the Replace All button.
回答11:
This obviously does not work if the blank lines contain tabs or blanks. Many web pages (e.g. http://www.guardian.co.uk/) contain these white lines, as a result of a faulty HTML editor.
Remove white space using regular expression as follows:
change pattern: [\t ]+$ into nothing.
where [\t ] matches either tab or space. '+' matches one or more occurrences, and '$' marks the end of line.
Then use notepad++/textFX to remove single or extra empty lines. Be sure that these blank lines are not significant in the given context.
回答12:
You can follow the technique as shown in the following screenshot:
Find what: ^\r\n
Replace with: keep this empty
Search Mode: Regular expression
回答13:
Sometimes \n\r etc not work, here to figure it out, what your actually regular expression should be.
Advantage of this trick: If you want to replace in multiple file at once, you must need this method. Above will not work...
回答14:
- Edit >> Blank Operations >> Trim Leading and Trailing Spaces (to remove black tabs and spaces in empty lines)
- Ctrl + H to get replace window and replace pattern:
^\r\n
with nothing (select regular expression)
Note: step 1 will remove your code intendation done via tabs and blank spaces
回答15:
CTRL+A, Select the TextFX menu -> TextFX Edit -> Delete Blank Lines as suggested above works.
But if lines contains some space, then move the cursor to that line and do a CTRL + H. The "Find what:" sec will show the blank space and in the "Replace with" section, leave it blank. Now all the spaces are removed and now try CTRL+A, Select the TextFX menu -> TextFX Edit -> Delete Blank Lines
回答16:
/n/r
assumes a specific type of line break. To target any blank line you could also use:
^$
This says - any line that begins and then ends with nothing between. This is more of a catch-all. Replace with the same empty string.
回答17:
I did not see the combined one as answer, so search for ^\s+$ and replace by {nothing}
^\s+$ means
^ start of line
\s+ Matches minimum one whitespace character (spaces, tabs, line breaks)
$ until end of line
回答18:
An easy alternative for removing white space from empty lines:
- TextFX>TextFX Edit> Trim Trailing Spaces
This will remove all trailing spaces, including trailing spaces in blank lines. Make sure, no trailing spaces are significant.
回答19:
A few of the above expressions and extended expressions did not work for me, but the regular expression "$\n$" did.
回答20:
It's very Simple
ctrl + H
Find : \r\n\r\n
Replcate with : \r\n
See Snap