Is off topic.
try
<replaceregexp file="temptest.csv" match=";$" replace="" byline="true"
/>
EXT / FOCAL MALAPRADE Roland wrote:
> Hi everybody,
>
> nicely rested from the weekend ? I'm not :)
>
> I'm trying to use <replaceregexp> to process csv files to remove semi-colons
> at the end of each line.
>
> I don't know if this is off-topic, but i'll have to admit that i'm a total
> newbie to regular expressions, and if anyone has already had to do something
> like this, could the point me to a solution
>
> Now I tried :
>
> <replaceregexp file="temptest.csv" match=".;$" replace="\1$" byline="true"
> />
>
> which (obviously?) didn't work.
>
> I basically want to turn each line like this :
>
> hello;1.0;AZ;10;
>
> into
>
> hello;1.0;AZ;10 ( <- no semi-colon )
>
> the csv file has 31 "columns", so I suppose the pattern will have {30} or
> {31} in it, but I really don't know what to put in it.
>
> Can anybody help?
>
> Roland.
>
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