10062007 1847 GMT-6 DST

Hey, back on this issue again,
I have this number
+ 2
and its supposed to be
+2

These numbers come in a data file.
A program parses these numbers.
Its not adding a space.
I ran through count_chars and got:
10  new line
32  space
43  +
50  2

Im struggling to see how to get this + next to the 2 like this +2 
instead of like + 2.

Wade



Wade Smart wrote:
> 10032007 1027 GMT-6 DST
> 
> Well, that was a little easier than I had thought. Here I was thinking, 
> "How do I change the character from ascii to something useable. Duh! 
> Didnt think about the \n.
> 
> Thanks for simplifying it for me.
> 
> Wade
> 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> ----- Original Message ----- 
>> From: "Wade Smart" 
>>
>> 10022007 2035 GMT-6 DST
>>
>> Im searching a string for a certain character:
>> Dec Hx Oct Char
>> 10  A  012  LF
>>
>> What I need to do is remove it. I have six lines that keep reoccurring. 
>> I get the length and then find the character. If it happens that a 
>> character is at then or beginning I can do a l or rtrim but Im a little 
>> stumped on removing it from the middle.
>>
>> Wade
>> --------------------------------
>> $my_string = str_replace("\n", "", $my_string);
>> Will remove all LF's
>>
>> Some notes - 
>> Dec Hex Oct ASCII PHP
>> 10  0A  012  LF  "\n"
>> 13  0D  015  CR  "\r"
>>
>> Windows uses "\r\n"
>> Linux/UNIX uses "\n"
>> Mac uses "\r"
>>
>> To get to a standard (\n) from all formats - 
>> $mystring = str_replace("\r", "\n", $my_string);
>> to remove all double line feeds - 
>> while(strpos($my_string, "\n\n") != FALSE)
>>   {
>>   $my_srting = str_replace("\n\n", "\n", $my_string);
>>   }
>>
>> If white space is important then do it this way - 
>> $mystring = str_replace("\r\n", "\n", $my_string);
>> $mystring = str_replace("\r", "\n", $my_string);
>> In english
>> CRLF becomes LF
>> CR becomes LF
>> $my_srting is now UNIX / Linux format
>> To convert to windows - 
>> $mystring = str_replace("\n", "\r\n", $my_string);
>> To convert to Mac
>> $mystring = str_replace("\n", "\r", $my_string);
>>
>>
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