Summary: in this tutorial, you will learn how to use the C# String Trim()
method to remove the leading and trailing white spaces from a string.
Introduction to the C# String Trim() method
The String Trim()
method allows you to remove the leading and trailing white spaces from a string. It returns a new string with the leading and trailing white spaces removed.
Here’s the syntax of the Trim()
method:
public string Trim();
Code language: C# (cs)
The following example shows how to use the Trim()
method to remove the leading and trailing white spaces from the string " Hello, World! "
;
using static System.Console;
var message = " Hello, World! ";
var trimmed = message.Trim();
WriteLine(message);
WriteLine(trimmed);
Code language: C# (cs)
Output:
Hello, World!
Hello, World!
Code language: C# (cs)
In this example, the message
string contains leading and trailing white spaces. We call the Trim()
method on the message
string. The method returns a result string (trimmed
) that has the leading and trailing white spaces removed.
Note that the Trim()
method doesn’t change the original string but returns a new string.
The Unicode standard defines white-space characters. The Trim()
method removes any leading and trailing characters that, when passed to the Char.IsWhiteSpace
() method, returns true
:
public static bool IsWhiteSpace (char c);
Code language: C# (cs)
Using C# String Trim() to remove the leading and trailing instances of a character
The String Trim()
method has an overload that allows you to remove the leading and trailing instances of a character from the current string:
public string Trim (char trimChar);
Code language: C# (cs)
In this syntax, the trimChar
is a character to remove. The Trim()
method returns a new string with the leading and trailing trimChar
removed.
For example, the following program uses the Trim()
method to remove the leading and trailing asterisk (*
) from a string:
using static System.Console;
var message = "***Hello, World!***";
var trimmed = message.Trim('*');
WriteLine(message);
WriteLine(trimmed);
Code language: C# (cs)
Output:
***Hello, World!***
Hello, World!
Code language: C# (cs)
Using C# String Trim() to remove the leading and trailing occurrences of a set of characters
The String Trim()
method has an overload that removes any leading and trailing instances of specified characters from the current string:
public string Trim (
params char[]? trimChars
);
Code language: C# (cs)
In this syntax, the trimChars
is an array of characters to remove. Note that if the trimChars
is null
, the Trim()
method returns a new string with the leading and trailing white spaces removed.
The following example uses the Trim()
method to remove the leading and trailing characters *
and spaces from a string:
using static System.Console;
var message = "*** Hello, World! ***";
char[] trimChars = { '*', ' '};
var trimmed = message.Trim(trimChars);
WriteLine(message);
WriteLine(trimmed);
Code language: C# (cs)
Output:
*** Hello, World! ***
Hello, World!
Code language: C# (cs)
Summary
- Use the C# String
Trim()
method to remove the leading and trailing white spaces or a set of specified characters from a string.