JavaScript String trimStart() and trimLeft() Method
Last Updated :
18 Jul, 2023
This article demonstrates trimEnd and trimRight methods of JavaScript string. Both methods are used to perform the same task and their implementation is shown below:
JavaScript trimStart() method:
The trimStart() method in JavaScript is used to remove whitespace from the beginning of a string. The value of the string is not modified in any manner, including any whitespace present after the string.
Syntax:
string.trimStart();
Return Value:
It returns the final string that is stripped out of all the white space in the beginning.
Example: This example implements the trimStart() method.
Javascript
function trimString() {
str1 = " GeeksforGeeks " ;
str2 = "Hello There! " ;
trimmed_out = str1.trimStart();
trimmed_out2 = str2.trimStart();
console.log( '"' + trimmed_out + '"' );
console.log( '"' + trimmed_out2 + '"' );
}
trimString()
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Output
"GeeksforGeeks "
"Hello There! "
JavaScript trimLeft() method:
The trimStart() method has an alias which is the trimLeft() method. It performs exactly the same function as the trimStart() method.
Syntax:
string.trimLeft();
Return Value:
It returns the final string that is stripped out of all the white space in the beginning.
Example: This example implements the trimLeft() method.
Javascript
function trimString() {
str1 = " GeeksforGeeks " ;
str2 = "Portal " ;
trimmed_out = str1.trimLeft();
trimmed_out2 = str2.trimLeft();
console.log( '"'
+ trimmed_out + '"' );
console.log( '"'
+ trimmed_out2 + '"' );
}
trimString()
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Output
"GeeksforGeeks "
"Portal "
We have a complete list of Javascript Strings, to check those please go through the Javascript String Complete reference article.
Supported Browsers: The browsers supported by trimStart() method are listed below:
- Google Chrome
- Firefox
- Edge
- Safari
- Opera
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