Replacing zero starting with whitespace in JavaScript



We are required to write a JavaScript function that takes in a string that represents a number.

Replace the leading zero with spaces in the number. Make sure the prior spaces in number are retained.

For example: If the string value is defined as −

"004590808"

Then the output should come as −

"4590808"

Example

The code for this will be −

const str = ' 004590808'; const replaceWithSpace = str => {    let replaced = '';    const regex = new RegExp(/^\s*0+/);    replaced = str.replace(regex, el => {       const { length } = el;       return ' '.repeat(length);    });    return replaced; }; console.log(replaceWithSpace(str));

Output

The output in the console will be −

4590808
Updated on: 2020-10-22T13:09:22+05:30

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