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C# TrimStart with string parameter

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I'm looking for String extension methods for TrimStart() and TrimEnd() that accept a string parameter.

I could build one myself but I'm always interested in seeing how other people do things.

How can this be done?

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Mike Cole Avatar asked Dec 02 '10 14:12

Mike Cole


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1 Answers

To trim all occurrences of the (exactly matching) string, you can use something like the following:

TrimStart

public static string TrimStart(this string target, string trimString) {     if (string.IsNullOrEmpty(trimString)) return target;      string result = target;     while (result.StartsWith(trimString))     {         result = result.Substring(trimString.Length);     }      return result; } 

TrimEnd

public static string TrimEnd(this string target, string trimString) {     if (string.IsNullOrEmpty(trimString)) return target;      string result = target;     while (result.EndsWith(trimString))     {         result = result.Substring(0, result.Length - trimString.Length);     }      return result; } 

To trim any of the characters in trimChars from the start/end of target (e.g. "foobar'@"@';".TrimEnd(";@'") will return "foobar") you can use the following:

TrimStart

public static string TrimStart(this string target, string trimChars) {     return target.TrimStart(trimChars.ToCharArray()); } 

TrimEnd

public static string TrimEnd(this string target, string trimChars) {     return target.TrimEnd(trimChars.ToCharArray()); } 
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Patrick McDonald Avatar answered Sep 27 '22 22:09

Patrick McDonald