String.prototype.trim()

The trim() method removes whitespace from both ends of a string and returns a new string, without modifying the original string.

To return a new string with whitespace trimmed from just one end, use trimStart() or trimEnd().

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Syntax

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trim()

Return value

A new string representing str stripped of whitespace from both its beginning and end. Whitespace is defined as white space characters plus line terminators.

If neither the beginning or end of str has any whitespace, a new string is still returned (essentially a copy of str).

Examples

Using trim()

The following example trims whitespace from both ends of str.

js

const str = "   foo  ";
console.log(str.trim()); // 'foo'

Specifications

Specification
ECMAScript Language Specification
# sec-string.prototype.trim

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