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Rtrim() or Trim()
Remove trailing space characters from a character
string.
Syntax
RTrim(<cString>)
--> cTrimString
Arguments
<cString> --> is the character string to
copy without trailing spaces.
Returns
RTrim() returns a copy of <cString> with
the trailing spaces removed. If <cString> is a null/empty
string ("") or all spaces, RTrim() returns a null string ("").
Description
RTrim() is a character function that removes
spaces from the ends of character strings. RTrim() is related to
LTrim() which removes leading spaces,
and
Alltrim() which removes both leading
and trailing spaces. The inverse of Alltrim(), LTrim(), and RTrim()
are the
PADC(), PADR(), and PADL() functions
which center, right-justify, or left-justify character strings by
padding them with fill characters. (Note: using these functions to
justify text when displaying proportional fonts won't work. You
must use a non-proportional font.)
Examples
RTrim('John Black
')
* Result = 'John
Black'
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