I asked a question earlier but met harsh criticism, so here I pose it again. Simpler, and rephrased to appeal to those who may have been concerned about the way I asked it before.
BACKGROUND I am parsing some HTML for information. I have isolated everything in a series of lines but the content I wish to grab and a bunch of spaces after it. To get rid of the spaces, I opted to use trim(), but I have been having trouble. The last few lines of my code are tests:
System.out.println("'" + someString + "'\n'" + someString.trim() + "'");
The results were:
'Sophomore '
'Sophomore '
I was worried I might have a problem with the way I was calling trim(), since we all make mistakes from time to time, so I tested it like this:
String s = " hello ";
System.out.println("'" + s+ "'\n'" + s.trim() + "'");
The results were:
' hello '
'hello'
MY QUESTION What am I doing wrong? What I want is to get 'Sophomore', not 'Sophomore '
I look forward to your excellent answers (thanks in advance!).