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Python Strip() Not Working Inside A Function

I am trying to use strip() to trim off the space before and after a string. It works fine for str1 = ' abdced ' str1.strip() However when I use it inside a function, it is not w

Solution 1:

strip is not an in-place method, meaning it returns a value which must be reassigned like so:

str1 = str1.strip() # the string is reassigned to the returned stripped string

Solution 2:

Three things I see.

First, you are not assigning the strip variable to anything, second you are trying to do this in a return.

The return should only have the variables you wish to return to be used in another function. You can print from this function, but your return statement should not have any activity, only the variable to be returned.

Third, that print statement looks off to me. At the very least it isn't how I would do the print.

def func(str1):
    str1 = "  abdced "

    str2 = str1.strip()

    print(str2)

    return str1, str2

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