This method is used to strip trailing whitespaces from the string i.e stripTrailing() method removes all the whitespaces only at the ending of the string.
Example:
Input: String name = " kapil "; System.out.println("#" + name + "#); System.out.println("#" + name.stripLeading()); Output: # kapil # # kapil# // trailing whitespaces are removed
Syntax:
public String stripTrailing()
Parameter: It accepts no parameters.
Returns: The string after removing all the whitespaces at the end of the string.
Note: Like the stripTrailing() method in java, we have strip() (removes leading and trailing whitespace) and stripLeading() (removes the only leading whitespace).
Java
// Java program to demonstrate the usage of // stripTrailing() method in comparison to // other methods class GFG { public static void main(String[] args) { // creating a string String str = " Hello, World " ; // print the string without any function System.out.println( "String is" ); System.out.println( "#" + str + "#" ); System.out.println(); // using strip() method System.out.println( "Using strip()" ); System.out.println( "#" + str.strip() + "#" ); System.out.println(); // using stripLeading() method System.out.println( "Using stripLeading()" ); System.out.println( "#" + str.stripLeading() + "#" ); System.out.println(); // using stripTrailing() method System.out.println( "Using stripTrailing()" ); System.out.println( "#" + str.stripTrailing() + "#" ); } } |
String is # Hello, World # Using strip() #Hello, World# Using stripLeading() #Hello, World # Using stripTrailing() # Hello, World#