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title: How do I trim whitespace from a string in Python?
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type: question
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tags: python,string
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authors: maciv
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cover: blog_images/organizer.jpg
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excerpt: Oftentimes you might need to trim whitespace from a string in Python. Learn of three different way to do this in this short guide.
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firstSeen: 2021-12-13T05:00:00-04:00
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When working with Python strings, a pretty common question is how to trim whitespace from a string. Whitespace characters are the space (` `), tab (`\t`), newline (`\n`), and carriage return characters (`\r`). Here are 3 different methods to trim whitespace from a string in Python.
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### Remove leading and trailing whitespace characters
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Use the `str.strip()` method to remove whitespace characters from both the beginning and end of a string.
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```py
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' Hello '.strip() # 'Hello'
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```
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### Remove leading whitespace characters
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Leading whitespace characters are the whitespace characters at the start of a string. To remove them, use the `str.lstrip()` method.
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```py
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' Hello '.lstrip() # 'Hello '
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```
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### Remove trailing whitespace characters
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Trailing whitespace characters are the whitespace characters at the end of a string. To remove them, use the `str.rstrip()` method.
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```py
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' Hello '.rstrip() # ' Hello'
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```
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