I need to remove whitespaces after the word in the string. Can this be done in one line of code?
Example:
string = " xyz "
desired result : " xyz"
I need to remove whitespaces after the word in the string. Can this be done in one line of code?
Example:
string = " xyz "
desired result : " xyz"
You can use strip() or split() to control the spaces values as the following, and here is some test functions:
words = " test words "
# Remove end spaces
def remove_end_spaces(string):
return "".join(string.rstrip())
# Remove first and end spaces
def remove_first_end_spaces(string):
return "".join(string.rstrip().lstrip())
# Remove all spaces
def remove_all_spaces(string):
return "".join(string.split())
# Remove all extra spaces
def remove_all_extra_spaces(string):
return " ".join(string.split())
# Show results
print(f'"{words}"')
print(f'"{remove_end_spaces(words)}"')
print(f'"{remove_first_end_spaces(words)}"')
print(f'"{remove_all_spaces(words)}"')
print(f'"{remove_all_extra_spaces(words)}"')
output:
" test words "
" test words"
"test words"
"testwords"
"test words"
i hope this helpful .
rstrip()
and lstrip()
when there's a specific function that does both: strip()
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wasn't true after all.