JavaScript String trimEnd() and trimRight() Method
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 trimEnd() method
The trimEnd() method in JavaScript is used to remove white space from the end of a string. The value of the string is not modified in any manner, including any white-space present before the string.
Syntax:
string.trimEnd()
Return Value: It returns the final string that is stripped out of all the white space at the end.
The below example illustrates this method:
Example: This example describes the trimEnd() method.
Javascript
function trimString() {
str1 = " GeeksforGeeks " ;
str2 = " Hello There! " ;
trimmed_out = str1.trimEnd();
trimmed_out2 = str2.trimEnd();
console.log( '"' + trimmed_out + '"' );
console.log( '"' + trimmed_out2 + '"' );
}
trimString();
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Output
" GeeksforGeeks"
" Hello There!"
JavaScript trimRight() method
The trimRight() alias, the trimEnd() method has an alias which is the trimRight() method. It performs exactly the same function as trimEnd().
Syntax:
string.trimRight()
Return Value: It returns the final string that is stripped out of all the white spaces at the end.
The below example illustrates this method:
Example: This example describes the trimRight() method.
Javascript
function trimString() {
str1 = " GeeksforGeeks " ;
str2 = " Portal " ;
trimmed_out = str1.trimRight();
trimmed_out2 = str2.trimRight();
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 browser supported by trimEnd() and trimRight() method are listed below:
- Google Chrome
- Firefox
- Edge
- Safari
- Opera
Last Updated :
02 Aug, 2023
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