Reference for Wiring version 1.0 Build 0100+ If you have a previous version, use the reference included with your software. If see any errors or have any comments, let us know.
Class | String |
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Name | trim() |
Examples | // declares s1 with an initial string String s1 = String("string number one"); byte bytes[20]; // array of byte. char array[20]; // array of char. void setup() { Serial.begin(9600); // turn ON wiring hardware LED pinMode(WLED, OUTPUT); digitalWrite(WLED, HIGH); // s2 holds "10000" String s2 = String(10000); Serial.println("s2 holds: " + s2); // s3 holds "567000" String s3 = String(567000, DEC); Serial.println("s3 holds: " + s3); // s4 holds "string number four" String s4 = "string number four"; Serial.println("s4 holds: " + s4); // use + operator to add a string s4 += " plus another part"; // user + operator when printing to serial Serial.println("now s4 holds: " + s4); // get character at position 5 char c = s4.charAt(5); Serial.print ("c holds: "); Serial.println(c); // prints 'g' // s5 holds "string number one" String s5 = String("string number one"); int cmp = s1.compareTo(s5); // compare s1 to s5 if (cmp == 0) { Serial.println("s1 and s5 are equal"); // prints equal } else { Serial.println("s1 and s5 are different"); } // check if s5 ends with "one" if (s5.endsWith("one")) // prints "s5 ends with "one"" Serial.println("s5 ends with one"); if (s1.equals(s5)) // check if s1 equal to s5 Serial.println("s1 and s5 are equal"); // prints equal // s6 holds "string NUMBER one" String s6 = String("string NUMBER one"); // check if s5 and s6 are equal ignoring case differences if (s5.equalsIgnoreCase(s6)) // prints equal Serial.println("s6 and s5 are equal ignoring the case"); Serial.print ("index of char R pn s6 is: "); Serial.println(s6.indexOf('R'), DEC); // prints 12 Serial.print ("index of char R on s6 from index 13 is: "); // prints -1, not found Serial.println(s6.indexOf('R', 13), DEC); String s7 = s6.substring(7, 13); Serial.println("s7 is: "+s7); // prints "NUMBER" Serial.print ("index of string NUMBER on s6 is: "); Serial.println(s6.indexOf(s7), DEC); // prints 7 Serial.print ("last index of char 'n' on s6 is: "); Serial.println(s6.lastIndexOf('n'), DEC); // prints 15 Serial.print ("length of s6 is: "); Serial.println(s6.length(), DEC); // prints 17 // set character at index 15 to 'N' s6.setCharAt(15, 'N'); // prints "string NUMBER oNe" Serial.println("s6 is: "+s6); // check if s6 starts with "string" if (s6.startsWith("string")) // s6 starts with "string" string Serial.println("s6 starts with string"); // prints "string number one" s6.toLowerCase(); Serial.println("s6 to lower case is: "+s6); // prints "STRING NUMBER ONE" s6.toUpperCase(); Serial.println("s6 to upper case is: "+s6); s6.concat(" plus spaces at the end "); // concat a string // prints "STRING NUMBER ONE plus spaces at the end " Serial.println("s6 is: "+s6); // prints "STRING NUMBER ONE plus spaces at the end" s6.trim(); Serial.println("trim of s6 is: "+s6); // prints "STRING NUMBER ONE plus spac5s at th5 5nd" s6.replace('e', '5'); Serial.println("s6 is: "+s6); // get the byte array in the array byte. s6.getBytes(bytes, 20); Serial.print ("array byte. is: "); for (int i=0; i<20; i++) { // prints "S T R I N G N U M B E R O N E p" Serial.write(bytes[i]); Serial.print(" "); } Serial.println(); Serial.print ("array array is: "); s6.toCharArray(array, 20); Serial.println(array); // Prints "STRING NUMBER ONE p" } void loop() { } |
Description | This method may be used to trim whitespace from the beginning and end of a string; in fact, it trims all ASCII control characters as well: space, form-feed ('f'), newline ('n'), carriage return ('r'), horizontal tab ('t'), and vertical tab ('v'). |
Syntax | trim()
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Usage | Application |