[removed] how to use a regular expression to remove blank lines from a string?

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走了就别回头了 2020-12-01 03:48

I need to use JavaScript to remove blank lines in a HTML text box. The blank lines can be at anywhere in the textarea element. A blank line can be just a return

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  •  北海茫月
    2020-12-01 04:15

    Your pattern seems alright, you just need to include the multiline modifier m, so that ^ and $ match line beginnings and endings as well:

    /^\s*\n/gm
    

    Without the m, the anchors only match string-beginnings and endings.

    Note that you miss out on UNIX-style line endings (only \r). This would help in that case:

    /^\s*[\r\n]/gm
    

    Also note that (in both cases) you don't need to match the optional \r in front of the \n explicitly, because that is taken care of by \s*.

    As Dex pointed out in a comment, this will fail to clear the last line if it consists only of spaces (and there is no newline after it). A way to fix that would be to make the actual newline optional but include an end-of-line anchor before it. In this case you do have to match the line ending properly though:

    /^\s*$(?:\r\n?|\n)/gm
    

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