$("#topNav" + $("#breadCrumb2nd").text().replace(" ", "")).addClass("current");
This is a snippet from my code. I want to add a class to an ID after getting another ID’s text property. The problem with this, is the ID holding the text I need, contains gaps between the letters.
I would like the white spaces removed. I have tried TRIM()
and REPLACE()
but this only partially works. The REPLACE()
only removes the 1st space.
9 s
You have to tell replace() to repeat the regex:
.replace(/ /g,'')
The g character makes it a “global” match, meaning it repeats the search through the entire string. Read about this, and other RegEx modifiers available in JavaScript here.
If you want to match all whitespace, and not just the literal space character, use \s
instead:
.replace(/\s/g,'')
You can also use .replaceAll
if you’re using a sufficiently recent version of JavaScript, but there’s not really any reason to for your specific use case, since catching all whitespace requires a regex, and when using a regex with .replaceAll
, it must be global, so you just end up with extra typing:
.replaceAll(/\s/g,'')