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Filter the characters in a string
Posted Date: 30 Jun 2008
Resource Type:
Code Snippets
Category:
ASP.NET WebForms
Author:
Rajib Banerjee
Member Level:
Silver
Rating:
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private void GetOnlyString()
{
string x = "AZ123az%&**&$@#52325##**&%~~~gyyuj56___&$%(#_k";
for (int i = 0; i < x.Length; i++)
{
int j = (int)(x[i]);
if ((j >= 65 & j <= 90) || (j>=97& j<=122))
{ Response.Write(x[i] + "
"); }
}
}
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