modin.pandas.Series.str.strip¶
- Series.str.strip(to_strip=None)[source] (https://github.com/snowflakedb/snowpark-python/blob/v1.23.0/../../../../../opt/hostedtoolcache/Python/3.9.20/x64/lib/python3.9/site-packages/modin/pandas/series_utils.py#L402-L405)¶
- 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. Replaces any non-strings in Series with NaNs. Equivalent to str.strip(). - Parameters:
- to_strip (str 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. 
- Return type:
- Series or Index of object 
 - See also - Series.str.strip
- Remove leading and trailing characters in Series/Index. 
- Series.str.lstrip
- Remove leading characters in Series/Index. 
- Series.str.rstrip
- Remove trailing characters in Series/Index. 
 - Examples - >>> s = pd.Series(['1. Ant. ', '2. Bee!\n', '3. Cat?\t', np.nan, 10, True]) >>> s 0 1. Ant. 1 2. Bee!\n 2 3. Cat?\t 3 None 4 10 5 True dtype: object - >>> s.str.strip() 0 1. Ant. 1 2. Bee! 2 3. Cat? 3 None 4 None 5 None dtype: object - >>> s.str.strip('123.!? \n\t') 0 Ant 1 Bee 2 Cat 3 None 4 None 5 None dtype: object