Given a string like:
\"The dog has a long tail, and it is RED!\"
What kind of jQuery or JavaScript magic can be used to keep spaces to only one space max?
Goal:
\"The dog has a long tail, and it is RED!\"
Given a string like:
\"The dog has a long tail, and it is RED!\"
What kind of jQuery or JavaScript magic can be used to keep spaces to only one space max?
Goal:
\"The dog has a long tail, and it is RED!\"
Given that you also want to cover tabs, newlines, etc, just replace \\s\\s+
with \' \'
:
string = string.replace(/\\s\\s+/g, \' \');
If you really want to cover only spaces (and thus not tabs, newlines, etc), do so:
string = string.replace(/ +/g, \' \');
Since you seem to be interested in performance, I profiled these with firebug. Here are the results I got:
str.replace( / +/g, \' \' ) -> 790ms
str.replace( / +/g, \' \' ) -> 380ms
str.replace( / {2,}/g, \' \' ) -> 470ms
str.replace( /\\s\\s+/g, \' \' ) -> 390ms
str.replace( / +(?= )/g, \' \') -> 3250ms
This is on Firefox, running 100k string replacements.
I encourage you to do your own profiling tests with firebug, if you think performance is an issue. Humans are notoriously bad at predicting where the bottlenecks in their programs lie.
(Also, note that IE 8\'s developer toolbar also has a profiler built in -- it might be worth checking what the performance is like in IE.)
var str = \"The dog has a long tail, and it is RED!\";
str = str.replace(/ {2,}/g,\' \');
EDIT: If you wish to replace all kind of whitespace characters the most efficient way would be like that:
str = str.replace(/\\s{2,}/g,\' \');
This is one solution, though it will target all space characters:
\"The dog has a long tail, and it is RED!\".replace(/\\s\\s+/g, \' \')
\"The dog has a long tail, and it is RED!\"
Edit: This is probably better since it targets a space followed by 1 or more spaces:
\"The dog has a long tail, and it is RED!\".replace(/ +/g, \' \')
\"The dog has a long tail, and it is RED!\"
Alternative method:
\"The dog has a long tail, and it is RED!\".replace(/ {2,}/g, \' \')
\"The dog has a long tail, and it is RED!\"
I didn\'t use /\\s+/
by itself since that replaces spaces that span 1 character multiple times and might be less efficient since it targets more than necessary.
I didn\'t deeply test any of these so lmk if there are bugs.
Also, if you\'re going to do string replacement remember to re-assign the variable/property to its own replacement, eg:
var string = \'foo\'
string = string.replace(\'foo\', \'\')
Using jQuery.prototype.text:
var el = $(\'span:eq(0)\');
el.text( el.text().replace(/\\d+/, \'\') )
I have this method, I call it the Derp method for lack of a better name.
while (str.indexOf(\" \") !== -1) {
str = str.replace(/ /g, \" \");
}
Running it in JSPerf gives some surprising results.
More robust:
function trim(word) { word = word.replace(/[^\\x21-\\x7E]+/g, \' \'); // change non-printing chars to spaces return word.replace(/^\\s+|\\s+$/g, \'\'); // remove leading/trailing spaces }
A more robust method: This takes care of also removing the initial and trailing spaces, if they exist. Eg:
// NOTE the possible initial and trailing spaces
var str = \" The dog has a long tail, and it is RED! \"
str = str.replace(/^\\s+|\\s+$|\\s+(?=\\s)/g, \"\");
// str -> \"The dog has a long tail, and it is RED !\"
Your example didn\'t have those spaces but they are a very common scenario too, and the accepted answer was only trimming those into single spaces, like: \" The ... RED! \", which is not what you will typically need.
I suggest
string = string.replace(/ +/g,\" \");
for just spaces
OR
string = string.replace(/(\\s)+/g,\"$1\");
for turning multiple returns into a single return also.
Here is an alternate solution if you do not want to use replace (replace spaces in a string without using replace javascript)
var str=\"The dog has a long tail, and it is RED!\";
var rule=/\\s{1,}/g;
str = str.split(rule).join(\" \");
document.write(str);
I know that I am late to the party, but I discovered a nice solution.
Here it is:
var myStr = myStr.replace(/[ ][ ]*/g, \' \');
Comprehensive unencrypted answer for newbies et al.
This is for all of the dummies like me who test the scripts written by some of you guys which do not work.
The following 3 examples are the steps I took to remove special characters AND extra spaces on the following 3 websites (all of which work perfectly) {1. EtaVisa.com 2. EtaStatus.com 3. Tikun.com} so I know that these work perfectly.
We have chained these together with over 50 at a time and NO problems.
// This removed special characters + 0-9 and allows for just letters (upper and LOWER case)
function NoDoublesPls1()
{
var str=document.getElementById(\"NoDoubles1\");
var regex=/[^a-z]/gi;
str.value=str.value.replace(regex ,\"\");
}
// This removed special characters and allows for just letters (upper and LOWER case) and 0-9 AND spaces
function NoDoublesPls2()
{
var str=document.getElementById(\"NoDoubles2\");
var regex=/[^a-z 0-9]/gi;
str.value=str.value.replace(regex ,\"\");
}
// This removed special characters and allows for just letters (upper and LOWER case) and 0-9 AND spaces // The .replace(/\\s\\s+/g, \" \") at the end removes excessive spaces // when I used single quotes, it did not work.
function NoDoublesPls3()
{ var str=document.getElementById(\"NoDoubles3\");
var regex=/[^a-z 0-9]/gi;
str.value=str.value.replace(regex ,\"\") .replace(/\\s\\s+/g, \" \");
}
::NEXT::
Save #3 as a .js
// I called mine NoDoubles.js
::NEXT:: Include your JS into your page
<script language=\"JavaScript\" src=\"js/NoDoubles.js\"></script>
Include this in your form field:: such as
<INPUT type=\"text\" name=\"Name\"
onKeyUp=\"NoDoublesPls3()\" onKeyDown=\"NoDoublesPls3()\" id=\"NoDoubles3\"/>
So that it looks like this
<INPUT type=\"text\" name=\"Name\" onKeyUp=\"NoDoublesPls3()\" onKeyDown=\"NoDoublesPls3()\" id=\"NoDoubles3\"/>
This will remove special characters, allow for single spaces and remove extra spaces.
Also a possibility:
str.replace( /\\s+/g, \' \' )
Jquery has trim() function which basically turns something like this \" FOo Bar \" into \"FOo Bar\".
var string = \" My String with Multiple lines \";
string.trim(); // output \"My String with Multiple lines\"
It is much more usefull because it is automatically removes empty spaces at the beginning and at the end of string as well. No regex needed.
var myregexp = new RegExp(/ {2,}/g);
str = str.replace(myregexp,\' \');
var string = \"The dog has a long tail, and it is RED!\";
var replaced = string.replace(/ +/g, \" \");
Or if you also want to replace tabs:
var replaced = string.replace(/\\s+/g, \" \");
We can use the following regex explained with the help of sed system command. The similar regex can be used in other languages and platforms.
Add the text into some file say test
manjeet-laptop:Desktop manjeet$ cat test
\"The dog has a long tail, and it is RED!\"
We can use the following regex to replace all white spaces with single space
manjeet-laptop:Desktop manjeet$ sed \'s/ \\{1,\\}/ /g\' test
\"The dog has a long tail, and it is RED!\"
Hope this serves the purpose
Try this to replace multiple spaces with a single space.
<script type=\"text/javascript\">
var myStr = \"The dog has a long tail, and it is RED!\";
alert(myStr); // Output \'The dog has a long tail, and it is RED!\'
var newStr = myStr.replace(/ +/g, \' \');
alert(newStr); // Output \'The dog has a long tail, and it is RED!\'
</script>
Read more @ Replacing Multiple Spaces with Single Space
For more control you can use the replace callback to handle the value.
value = \"tags:HUNT tags:HUNT tags:HUNT tags:HUNT\"
value.replace(new RegExp(`(?:\\\\s+)(?:tags)`, \'g\'), $1 => ` ${$1.trim()}`)
//\"tags:HUNT tags:HUNT tags:HUNT tags:HUNT\"
This script removes any white space (multiple spaces, tabs, returns, etc) between words and trims:
// Trims & replaces any wihtespacing to single space between words
String.prototype.clearExtraSpace = function(){
var _trimLeft = /^\\s+/,
_trimRight = /\\s+$/,
_multiple = /\\s+/g;
return this.replace(_trimLeft, \'\').replace(_trimRight, \'\').replace(_multiple, \' \');
};
is replace is not used, string = string.split(/\\W+/);
var text = `xxx df dfvdfv df
dfv`.split(/[\\s,\\t,\\r,\\n]+/).filter(x=>x).join(\' \');
result:
\"xxx df dfvdfv df dfv\"