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The function removes whitespace characters as spaces, tabs and newlines from the beginning and end of the supplied string.
Whitespace characters occurring in the middle of the string are retained.
Trimming with method "left"
deletes only leading whitespaces, "right"
only trailing.
Designed for users who were socialized by SQL.
StrTrim(x, pattern = " \t\n", method = "both")
the string to be trimmed.
the pattern of the whitespaces to be deleted, defaults to space, tab and newline: " \t\n"
.
one out of "both"
(default), "left"
, "right"
. Determines on which side the string should be trimmed.
the string x without whitespaces
The functions are defined depending on method as
both: gsub( pattern=gettextf("^[%s]+|[%s]+$", pattern, pattern), replacement="", x=x)
left: gsub( pattern=gettextf("^[%s]+",pattern), replacement="", x=x)
right: gsub( pattern=gettextf("[%s]+$",pattern), replacement="", x=x)
String functions:
trimws
, nchar
, match
, grep
, regexpr
, substr
, sub
, gsub
,
StrTrunc
, StrDist
# NOT RUN {
StrTrim(" Hello world! ")
StrTrim(" Hello world! ", method="left")
StrTrim(" Hello world! ", method="right")
# user defined pattern
StrTrim(" ..Hello ... world! ", pattern=" \\.")
# }
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