cudf.core.column.string.StringMethods.strip#

StringMethods.strip(to_strip: str = None) SeriesOrIndex#

Remove leading and trailing characters.

Strip whitespaces (including newlines) or a set of specified characters from each string in the Series/Index from left and right sides. Equivalent to str.strip().

Parameters
to_stripstr or None, default None

Specifying the set of characters to be removed. All combinations of this set of characters will be stripped. If None then whitespaces are removed.

Returns
Series/Index of str dtype

Returns Series or Index.

See also

lstrip

Remove leading characters in Series/Index.

rstrip

Remove trailing characters in Series/Index.

Examples

>>> import cudf
>>> s = cudf.Series(['1. Ant.  ', '2. Bee!\n', '3. Cat?\t', None])
>>> s
0    1. Ant.
1    2. Bee!\n
2    3. Cat?\t
3         <NA>
dtype: object
>>> s.str.strip()
0    1. Ant.
1    2. Bee!
2    3. Cat?
3       <NA>
dtype: object
>>> s.str.strip('123.!? \n\t')
0     Ant
1     Bee
2     Cat
3    <NA>
dtype: object