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  • S Sathesh Sakthivel

    Clearly explain what is your problem. There is no difference in your mentioned word of "Hello World".

    Regards, Satips.

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    Socheat Net
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    The string like that "Hello           World", please help me, I want it become like this "Hello World" Thanks Socheat

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      The string like that "Hello           World", please help me, I want it become like this "Hello World" Thanks Socheat

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      Guffa
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      Use the Regex.Replace method to replace multiple spaces (pattern = " {2,}") with a single space.

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        Use the Regex.Replace method to replace multiple spaces (pattern = " {2,}") with a single space.

        --- single minded; short sighted; long gone;

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        But i currently using ASP, show how can i? Regard Socheat

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        • S Socheat Net

          The string like that "Hello           World", please help me, I want it become like this "Hello World" Thanks Socheat

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          Sandeep Akhare
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          Try this string str = "Hello World"; char[] separator ={ ' ' }; string[] result = str.Split(separator, StringSplitOptions.RemoveEmptyEntries);

          Thanks and Regards Sandeep If you want something you never had, do something you have never done!

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          • S Sandeep Akhare

            Try this string str = "Hello World"; char[] separator ={ ' ' }; string[] result = str.Split(separator, StringSplitOptions.RemoveEmptyEntries);

            Thanks and Regards Sandeep If you want something you never had, do something you have never done!

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            Socheat Net
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            I am very sorry I don't understand, please give as ASP code Regard Socheat

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            • S Socheat Net

              But i currently using ASP, show how can i? Regard Socheat

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              Guffa
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              As you asked in the ASP.NET forum, I assumed that you were using ASP.NET. In ASP you can use the RegExp object. As you haven't said what language you are using, I assume that you are using VBScript. Example:

              With New RegExp
              .Pattern = " {2,}"
              .Global = True
              text = .Replace(text, " ")
              End With

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              • G Guffa

                As you asked in the ASP.NET forum, I assumed that you were using ASP.NET. In ASP you can use the RegExp object. As you haven't said what language you are using, I assume that you are using VBScript. Example:

                With New RegExp
                .Pattern = " {2,}"
                .Global = True
                text = .Replace(text, " ")
                End With

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                I currently using ASP

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                  I currently using ASP

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                  Christian Graus
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                  What language are you using ? If C#, or VB.NET, you are using ASP.NET. Otherwise, you are in the wrong forum.

                  Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++ Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog "I am working on a project that will convert a FORTRAN code to corresponding C++ code.I am not aware of FORTRAN syntax" ( spotted in the C++/CLI forum )

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                  • S Socheat Net

                    I am very sorry I don't understand, please give as ASP code Regard Socheat

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                    Christian Graus
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                    OK - please ask in the web development forum. Why are you using ASP ? It's a nightmare....

                    Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++ Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog "I am working on a project that will convert a FORTRAN code to corresponding C++ code.I am not aware of FORTRAN syntax" ( spotted in the C++/CLI forum )

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                    • C Christian Graus

                      What language are you using ? If C#, or VB.NET, you are using ASP.NET. Otherwise, you are in the wrong forum.

                      Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++ Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog "I am working on a project that will convert a FORTRAN code to corresponding C++ code.I am not aware of FORTRAN syntax" ( spotted in the C++/CLI forum )

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                      kashasd
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                      I think my question is not clear to u Assume that we have 10 Store procedures in a database and we only knows names of Store procedures only, Each SP is having its own number of input parameters depends on it requirements i wnat to write a code.... To find the number of input parameters in each SP Thank you

                      kishore kumar Manikonda Software Developer

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                      • C Chetan Ranpariya

                        Not able to get your problemm:(

                        Thanks and Regards, Chetan Ranpariya

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                        kashasd
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                        I think my question is not clear to u Assume that we have 10 Store procedures in a database and we only knows names of Store procedures only, Each SP is having its own number of input parameters depends on it requirements i wnat to write a code.... To find the number of input parameters in each SP Thank you

                        kishore kumar Manikonda Software Developer

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                        • G Guffa

                          Use the Regex.Replace method to replace multiple spaces (pattern = " {2,}") with a single space.

                          --- single minded; short sighted; long gone;

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                          kashasd
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                          I think my question is not clear to u Assume that we have 10 Store procedures in a database and we only knows names of Store procedures only, Each SP is having its own number of input parameters depends on it requirements i wnat to write a code.... To find the number of input parameters in each SP Thank you :)

                          kishore kumar Manikonda Software Developer

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                            I think my question is not clear to u Assume that we have 10 Store procedures in a database and we only knows names of Store procedures only, Each SP is having its own number of input parameters depends on it requirements i wnat to write a code.... To find the number of input parameters in each SP Thank you

                            kishore kumar Manikonda Software Developer

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                            Guffa
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                            I think that you are truly confused. You are replying to people who didn't reply to your question.

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                              I currently using ASP

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                              Guffa
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                              Socheat.Net wrote:

                              I currently using ASP

                              I posted ASP code.

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                              • S Socheat Net

                                You it contain many space with it u can view it, it like that "Hello World"

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                                bernie_011
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                                hi, i am using CreateUser Wizard to add user information in aspnet_profile table like firstName,lastName etc. but all data are stored in one propertyvaluesString. How can i add column like lastName and insert the lastName value to lastName column Thanks Bernie

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