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remove all whitespace from string python

import re
s = '
 	 this is a string   with a lot of whitespace	'
s = re.sub('s+', '', s)
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python remove whitespace from start of string

'     hello world!    '.strip()
'hello world!'


'     hello world!    '.lstrip()
'hello world!    '

'     hello world!    '.rstrip()
'    hello world!'
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python trim whitespace from end of string

>>> "    xyz     ".rstrip()
'    xyz'
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python string remove whitespace

' sss d ssd s'.replace(" ", "")
# output: 'sssdssds' 
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how to strip white space of text in python?

sentence = ' hello  apple'
" ".join(sentence.split())
>>> 'hello apple'
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strip whitespace python

>>> s.strip()
'Hello  World   From Pankaj 	

	Hi There'
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How to Strip whitespace in python

s = '   This is a sentence with whitespace.       
'

print('Strip leading whitespace: {}'.format(s.lstrip()))
print('Strip trailing whitespace: {}'.format(s.rstrip()))
print('Strip all whitespace: {}'.format(s.strip()))

# Output

# Strip leading whitespace: This is a sentence with whitespace.       
# Strip trailing whitespace:    This is a sentence with whitespace.
# Strip all whitespace: This is a sentence with whitespace.
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how to remove whitespace from string in python

def remove_witespace(data_of_string):
    string = ""
    for char in data_of_string:
        if " " not in char:
            string = string + char
            
    return string
print(remove_witespace("python is amazing programming language"))        
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python strip whitespace


s1 = '  abc  '

print(f'String ='{s1}'')

print(f'After Removing Leading Whitespaces String ='{s1.lstrip()}'')

print(f'After Removing Trailing Whitespaces String ='{s1.rstrip()}'')

print(f'After Trimming Whitespaces String ='{s1.strip()}'')
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remove trailing white space python string

vals_inp=input() 
list_set = list(vals_inp) 
vals = [x for x in list_set if x != ' '] 
set_vals = set(vals)
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Trim trailing whitespace in Python

Use the lstrip() method

>>> name = '  Steve  ' 
>>> name
'  Steve  '
>>> name = name.lstrip()
>>> name
'Steve  '
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