I'm trying to write a regexp that selects whitespace before or after any character( letters, symbols, or numbers ), but not in-between words composed of the characters.
For example, in ' abc'
, the spaces before would match; but, in 'words words words'
none of the whitespace in-between would be selected.
So in ' hello world to everyone '
, only the leading and trailing whitespace would be selected.
Bonus: if there's a way to separately, in a second regexp, select the white-space in-between, that would help alot.
What i'm trying to do is, in javascript, minimise the whitespace in a sentence so that leading and trailing whitespace is gone and the white-space in-between words is shrunk to 1 space.
"hello world to everyone"
has no leading/trailing space?String#trim()
should already do that