Python Program to Trim Whitespace From a String

Example 1: Using strip()

my_string = " Python "

print(my_string.strip())

Output

Python

strip() removes the leading and trailing characters including the whitespaces from a string.

However, if you have characters in the string like '\n' and you want to remove only the whitespaces, you need to specify it explicitly on the strip() method as shown in the following code.

my_string = " \nPython "

print(my_string.strip(" "))

Output


Python

To learn more, visit Python String strip().


Example 2: Using regular expression

import re

my_string  = " Hello Python "
output = re.sub(r'^\s+|\s+$', '', my_string)

print(output)

Output

Hello python

In the regex expression, \s denotes the whitespace and \ is the or operation. + one or more occurrences of the pattern left to it.

Learn more about regex at Python RegEx.


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