Phptrim removes the definition and syntax of null characters. Define and use the trim () function to remove white spaces and other predefined characters from both ends of the string. The trim (string, charlist) parameter description string is required. Specifies the string to be checked.
Definition and usage
The trim () function removes spaces and other predefined characters from both ends of the string.
Syntax
Trim (string, charlist) parameter description
String is required. Specifies the string to be checked.
Charlist is optional. Specifies the string to be converted. If this parameter is omitted, all the following characters are deleted:
The code is as follows:
"\ 0"-NULL
"\ T"-tab
"\ N"-new line
"\ X0B"-vertical list operator
"\ R"-Press enter
""-General white space characters
Example 1
The code is as follows:
$ Str = "remove blank characters at both ends of the string using the trim function ";
$ Str1 = trim ($ str); echo "before processing". strlen ($ str). "characters ";
Echo"
";
Echo"
";
Echo "after processing with the trim function". strlen ($ str1). "characters ";
?>
Output:
39 characters before processing 34 characters after being processed using the PHP function trim ()
Example 2
The code is as follows:
$ Str = "## remove specific characters at both ends of the string using the trim function ####";
$ Str1 = trim ($ str, "#"); // input the second parameter for the trim function. trim deletes the # Characters at both ends of the string $ str.
Echo $ str ."
";
Echo $ str1;
?>
Output:
# Use the PHP function trim () to remove specific characters at both ends of the string ### use the function trim to remove specific characters at both ends of the string
The trim () function removes spaces and other predefined characters from both ends of the string. The trim (string, charlist) parameter description string is required. Specifies the string to be checked ....