Here you can find the source of trim()
String.prototype.trim = function () { return this.replace(/^\s*/,"").replace(/\s*$/,""); }
String.prototype.trim = function(){ var t = this.replace(/(^\s*)|(\s*$)/g,""); return t.replace(/(^\u3000*)|(\u3000*$)/g,""); };
String.prototype.trim = function() { var t = this.replace(/(^\s*)|(\s*$)/g, ""); return t.replace(/(^\u3000*)|(\u3000*$)/g, ""); }; function killErrors() { return true;
String.prototype.trim = function() { leftTrimmed = this.replace(/^\s+/,''); return leftTrimmed.replace(/\s+$/,''); };
String.prototype.trim = function() return this.replace(/^\s*|\s*$/g, ''); };
String.prototype.trim = function(){ return this.replace(/^\s+|\s+$/, ''); };
String.prototype.trim = function(){ return this.replace(/^[\s\xA0]+/, "").replace(/[\s\xA0]+$/, "") var myString = " hello world "; var myTrimmedString = myString.trim(); console.log("'" + myString + "'" + "\n" + "'" + myTrimmedString + "'");
String.prototype.trim = function() { return this.replace(/^\s+|\s+$/g, ""); }; function pattern(n){ var output=""; for(var i=1;i<n+1;i++){ output += 1 + '*'.repeat(i-1) + ((i>1) ? i + '\n': '\n') output = output.trim(); ...
String.prototype.trim = function () { return this.replace(/^\s+/, "").replace(/\s+$/, ""); };
String.prototype.trim = String.prototype.trim || function () { return this.replace( /^\s+|\s+$/g, '' ); };