How to replace comma with new line





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I am getting input like s1,s2,s3,s4.i am writing it to file.



Tried below way :



$ServerList = Get-Content "D:ServerName.txt"
Clear-Content -Path "D:ServerName.txt"
[IO.File]::ReadAllText($ServerList) -replace ',',"`r`n" | Out-File "D:ServerName.txt"


But it is not writing anything.



It should replace comma with newline to bring each server in new line.



Please let me know where i am doing wrong.










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  • Why are you clearing the content? It clears the content of the items and hence the operation next line is not returning anything.

    – Vivek Kumar Singh
    Nov 16 '18 at 12:33











  • Before that line i am taking the content of the file.

    – Snehasish
    Nov 16 '18 at 12:35











  • (Get-Content 'D:ServerName.txt') -replace ',',"`r`n" | Set-Content 'D:ServerName.txt'

    – Ansgar Wiechers
    Nov 16 '18 at 12:38


















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I am getting input like s1,s2,s3,s4.i am writing it to file.



Tried below way :



$ServerList = Get-Content "D:ServerName.txt"
Clear-Content -Path "D:ServerName.txt"
[IO.File]::ReadAllText($ServerList) -replace ',',"`r`n" | Out-File "D:ServerName.txt"


But it is not writing anything.



It should replace comma with newline to bring each server in new line.



Please let me know where i am doing wrong.










share|improve this question























  • Why are you clearing the content? It clears the content of the items and hence the operation next line is not returning anything.

    – Vivek Kumar Singh
    Nov 16 '18 at 12:33











  • Before that line i am taking the content of the file.

    – Snehasish
    Nov 16 '18 at 12:35











  • (Get-Content 'D:ServerName.txt') -replace ',',"`r`n" | Set-Content 'D:ServerName.txt'

    – Ansgar Wiechers
    Nov 16 '18 at 12:38














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I am getting input like s1,s2,s3,s4.i am writing it to file.



Tried below way :



$ServerList = Get-Content "D:ServerName.txt"
Clear-Content -Path "D:ServerName.txt"
[IO.File]::ReadAllText($ServerList) -replace ',',"`r`n" | Out-File "D:ServerName.txt"


But it is not writing anything.



It should replace comma with newline to bring each server in new line.



Please let me know where i am doing wrong.










share|improve this question














I am getting input like s1,s2,s3,s4.i am writing it to file.



Tried below way :



$ServerList = Get-Content "D:ServerName.txt"
Clear-Content -Path "D:ServerName.txt"
[IO.File]::ReadAllText($ServerList) -replace ',',"`r`n" | Out-File "D:ServerName.txt"


But it is not writing anything.



It should replace comma with newline to bring each server in new line.



Please let me know where i am doing wrong.







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  • Why are you clearing the content? It clears the content of the items and hence the operation next line is not returning anything.

    – Vivek Kumar Singh
    Nov 16 '18 at 12:33











  • Before that line i am taking the content of the file.

    – Snehasish
    Nov 16 '18 at 12:35











  • (Get-Content 'D:ServerName.txt') -replace ',',"`r`n" | Set-Content 'D:ServerName.txt'

    – Ansgar Wiechers
    Nov 16 '18 at 12:38



















  • Why are you clearing the content? It clears the content of the items and hence the operation next line is not returning anything.

    – Vivek Kumar Singh
    Nov 16 '18 at 12:33











  • Before that line i am taking the content of the file.

    – Snehasish
    Nov 16 '18 at 12:35











  • (Get-Content 'D:ServerName.txt') -replace ',',"`r`n" | Set-Content 'D:ServerName.txt'

    – Ansgar Wiechers
    Nov 16 '18 at 12:38

















Why are you clearing the content? It clears the content of the items and hence the operation next line is not returning anything.

– Vivek Kumar Singh
Nov 16 '18 at 12:33





Why are you clearing the content? It clears the content of the items and hence the operation next line is not returning anything.

– Vivek Kumar Singh
Nov 16 '18 at 12:33













Before that line i am taking the content of the file.

– Snehasish
Nov 16 '18 at 12:35





Before that line i am taking the content of the file.

– Snehasish
Nov 16 '18 at 12:35













(Get-Content 'D:ServerName.txt') -replace ',',"`r`n" | Set-Content 'D:ServerName.txt'

– Ansgar Wiechers
Nov 16 '18 at 12:38





(Get-Content 'D:ServerName.txt') -replace ',',"`r`n" | Set-Content 'D:ServerName.txt'

– Ansgar Wiechers
Nov 16 '18 at 12:38












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(Get-Content "Pathtest.txt") -replace ',',"`r`n" | Out-File "Pathtest.txt"





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  • I'd suggest using -replace ',', [Environment]::NewLine instead

    – TheIncorrigible1
    Nov 16 '18 at 16:33












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This oneliner is working for me:



(Get-Content "Pathtest.txt") -replace ',',"`r`n" | Out-File "Pathtest.txt"





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  • I'd suggest using -replace ',', [Environment]::NewLine instead

    – TheIncorrigible1
    Nov 16 '18 at 16:33
















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This oneliner is working for me:



(Get-Content "Pathtest.txt") -replace ',',"`r`n" | Out-File "Pathtest.txt"





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  • I'd suggest using -replace ',', [Environment]::NewLine instead

    – TheIncorrigible1
    Nov 16 '18 at 16:33














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This oneliner is working for me:



(Get-Content "Pathtest.txt") -replace ',',"`r`n" | Out-File "Pathtest.txt"





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This oneliner is working for me:



(Get-Content "Pathtest.txt") -replace ',',"`r`n" | Out-File "Pathtest.txt"






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  • I'd suggest using -replace ',', [Environment]::NewLine instead

    – TheIncorrigible1
    Nov 16 '18 at 16:33



















  • I'd suggest using -replace ',', [Environment]::NewLine instead

    – TheIncorrigible1
    Nov 16 '18 at 16:33

















I'd suggest using -replace ',', [Environment]::NewLine instead

– TheIncorrigible1
Nov 16 '18 at 16:33





I'd suggest using -replace ',', [Environment]::NewLine instead

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