Hi gang,

I'm trying to clean up some web page filtering, and I've got strings that have too much white space. like:
" New Hampshire "
"bob tom dick harry "

Strings that should have spaces inside them, but with spaces at the beginning and end that I need to get rid of. I'm guessing that I should make a while loop that starts from the front and if the character is a space, keep going, until I get to a non-space character, and copy the remainder of the string. Repeat from the end, backwards.

But I'm figuring there has to be a better way to do this. How can I trim whitespace off of both ends (as small as one space, or as large as 30), without killing the let spaces inbetween characters??

In reply to Pulling white space off before/after string? by ecuguru

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