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in this video ill explain how to remove new lines from a character string using the r programming language so without too much talk lets dive into the archot so in this tutorial i will show you two examples and both of these examples are based on the character string that we can create with line two of the code so if you run this line of code you can see at the top right of rstudio that a new data object is appearing which is called my string and we can print this string to the rstudio console by running line 3 of the code and in this line of code we are using the cat function to show our string with new lines so if you run this line of code you can see at the bottom in the rstudio console that our character string contains the letters a b c and d however you can also see that after those letters the character string contains new lines so lets assume that we want to remove those new lines from our character string then we can apply the g sub function as you can see in line 5 of the