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Python RegEx remove new lines (that shouldn't be there)

I got some text extracted and wish to clean it up by RegEx.

I have learned basic RegEx but not sure how to build this one:

str = '''
this is 
a line that has been cut.
This is a line that should start on a new line
'''

should be converted to this:

str = '''
this is a line that has been cut.
This is a line that should start on a new line
'''

This r'w w' seems to catch it, but not sure how to replace the new line with space and not touch the end and beginning of words

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You can use this lookbehind regex for re.sub:

>>> str = '''
... this is
... a line that has been cut.
... This is a line that should start on a new line
... '''
>>> print re.sub(r'(?<!.)
', '', str)
this is a line that has been cut.
This is a line that should start on a new line
>>>

RegEx Demo

(?<!.) matches all line breaks that are not preceded by a dot.

If you don't want a match based on presence of dot then use:

re.sub(r'(?<=ws)
', '', str)

RegEx Demo 2


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