[erlang-questions] Re: How to remove \ from string

Muhammad Yousaf muhammad.yousaf@REDACTED
Wed Apr 6 22:07:08 CEST 2011



Thank you i got your point but what i am trying to do is ,  remote computer is sending me a data via socket like {get,"user","wilson","lname"}but for some reason i cannot match it in case statement my output is 
im in none recieve Data from socket:[255,251,31,255,251,32,255,251,24,255,251,39,255,253,                          1,255,251,3,255,253,3]im in none recieve Data from socket:"{get,\"user\",\"wilson\",\"lname\"}"im in none recieve Data from socket:"\r\n"

Code is as fellow 
do_echo(Socket) ->    case gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 0) of        {ok, Data} ->            D = binary_to_list(Data),            case D of                 {get,_,_,_} -> io:format("im innnnnnn~n");%gen_tcp:send(Socket,erl_api:search());                _Else -> io:format("im in none ~n")            end,            io:format("recieve Data from socket:~p~n",[D]),            do_echo(Socket);        {error, closed} ->            ok    end.
Any idea what i am doing wrong ??



Regards,
Muhammad Yousaf



> Date: Wed, 6 Apr 2011 12:44:29 -0600
> Subject: Re: [erlang-questions] Re: How to remove \ from string
> From: comptekki@REDACTED
> To: muhammad.yousaf@REDACTED
> CC: erlang-questions@REDACTED
> 
> On Wed, Apr 6, 2011 at 11:36 AM, Muhammad Yousaf
> <muhammad.yousaf@REDACTED> wrote:
> >
> > Thanks a lot but i only want to remove backslash not double quotes
> > for example
> > Val = <<"{get,\"user\",\"wilson\",\"lname\"}">> ,
> > i need Val= <<"{get,"user","wilson","lname"}">>
> > what i am doing with your help
> >
> > re:replace(Val,["\\"],"",[global, {return,list}]). getting error
> >
> > [X||X<-"{get,\"user\",\"wilson\",\"lname\"}",X=/=$\\].
> >
> 
> <snip>
> 
> 
> Another way to see what is going on is do this:
> 
> Y=binary_to_list(<<"{get,\"user\",\"wilson\",\"lname\"}">>).
> [io_lib:format("~c~w",[X, X])||X <- Y].
> 
> You'll see \" in the output, but the ascii numeric value for that
> character is 34.
> 
> Then if you go and look and see what 34 is on the ascii table below,
> you'll see it is ".
> 
> http://www.asciitable.com/
> 
> -wes
 		 	   		  
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