I need to remove newlines at the beginning and at the end of a string in ruby (some sort of trimming).
But JUST at the beginning and the end... The new lines located in the middle of the string must remain untouched.
Thank you!
You can use String#strip method.
"\tgoodbye\r\n".strip #=> "goodbye"
strip!
to modify the variable "in-place" then watch out, because it returns nil
when it doesn't have to strip anything from the beginning or the end of the string.
Jul 3, 2015 at 12:58
String.strip will remove all extra whitespace from the front and back, leaving innards alone.
This should do it:
string.lstrip!.rstrip!
"\n\r\sfoo\s\r\n".lstrip.rstrip.eql? "\n\r\sfoo\s\r\n".strip
returns true
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Aug 1, 2019 at 17:52
If your intent is to strip just whitespace then the strip method should work...but if your trying to target new lines specifically then maybe try this:
"\r\na b c d\r\ne f g\r\n".gsub(/^\r\n/, "").gsub(/\r\n$/, "")
=> "a b c d\r\ne f g"
the gsub method will use regular expression to target the beginning ^ and end $ locations for replacement with "".
NOTE: Here I made the assumption that your newline is \r\n. This may not be platform independent.
The platform independent version of NPatel's answer is:
"\nabc\ndef\n".gsub(/^#{$/}/, "").gsub(/#{$/}$/, "")