July 14, 2011 at 2:37 am #9475
Deipotent
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I didn’t mention it in my original post, but I want to replace the newline, where present. For example, suppose I have three lines:
line1
line2
line3
There is a newline character after “line1” and “line2”, but not after “line3”. I want to use a Find/Replace regex to convert it into the following:
line1A, line2A, line3A
My Find regex would be something like
([[:alnum:]]+)n
and the Replace regex would be
1A,
but this does not produce want I’m after due to it not matching the last line, so the end result is:
line1A, line2A, line3
That is, no “A, ” after “line3”.
So, I was hoping for a way to match either a n or EOF, and replace the n, but not the EOF (as that’s obviously just a virtual char).