text formatting question
idy
idhayham at gmail.com
Fri Mar 1 02:08:57 EST 2013
On Friday, March 1, 2013 12:23:41 PM UTC+5:30, Chris Angelico wrote:
> On Fri, Mar 1, 2013 at 5:49 PM, idy <idhayham at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Error = 'XYC.12345455LOcation/user/data/MYGLE-INGXYC.23344566LOcation/user/data/INGE-FTYXYC.22334566LOcation/user/data/GETN-YUNXYC.12345455LOcation/user/data/MYGLE-INGXYC.1111111LOcation/user/data/INGE-FTYXYC.3333333LOcation/user/data/GETN-YUN'
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> >
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> > I need to write this to mail body as with following format in multiple lines
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> >
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> > XYC.12345455-LOcation/user/data/MYGLE-ING
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> > XYC.23344566-LOcation/user/data/INGE-FTY
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> > XYC.22334566LOcation/user/data/GETN-YUN
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> > XYC.12345455LOcation/user/data/MYGLE-ING
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> > XYC.1111111LOcation/user/data/INGE-FTY
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> > XYC.3333333LOcation/user/data/GETN-YUN
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>
>
> You want to break the line immediately before the 'XYC'? That's quite
>
> easy; the line break is a character like any other, and can be used in
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> a replace() call:
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>
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> formatted_error = Error.replace("XYC","\nXYC")
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>
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> If that's not the case, can you clarify what you need to do to divide it?
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>
>
> Chris Angelico
Chris,
Thanks this works great !!!
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