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Ahmad khattab
Ahmad khattab

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Discoveries in Ruby(and Rails): String#squish

How many times have you had a string that has some extra whitespace in the start/mid/end of a string. To remove them you would have to use strip that would successfully remove the whitespace at the end of a string. Let's see

" Hello, World ".strip => "Hello, World" 
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It has successfully removed the whitespaces at the start and end. But what about the middle ones?. Usually you would have to write a regex for that

" Hello, World ".strip.gsub(/[[:space:]]+/, " ") => "Hello, World" 
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When using Rails. This method is available as String#squish
which does the same thing!

"Hello, World ".squish => "Hello, World" 
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