strings.TrimFunc() Function in Golang With Examples

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strings.TrimFunc() Function in Golang is used to returns a slice of the string s with all leading and trailing Unicode code points c satisfying f(c) removed. Syntax:
func TrimFunc(s string, f func(rune) bool) string
Here, s is the string and function checks the value of rune and returns true if it can be trimmed. Return Type: It returns the string after removing the specified characters from string. Example 1: C
// Golang program to illustrate
// the strings.TrimFunc() Function
package main

// importing fmt, unicode and strings
import (
    "fmt"
    "strings"
    "unicode"
)

// Calling Main method
func main() {

    // Here we have a string. The function
    // returns true for the letters
    // and all other will trim out
    // from the string
    fmt.Print(strings.TrimFunc("77GeeksForGeeks!!!", func(r rune) bool {
        return !unicode.IsLetter(r)
    }))
}
Output:
GeeksForGeeks
Example 2: C
// Golang program to illustrate
// the strings.TrimFunc() Function

package main

// importing fmt, unicode and strings
import (
    "fmt"
    "strings"
    "unicode"
)

// Calling Main method
func main() {

    // Here we have a string. The function
    // returns true for the letters
    // and numbers as well
    // and all other will trim out
    // from the string
    fmt.Print(strings.TrimFunc("1234GeeksForGeeks!!!!", func(r rune) bool {
        return !unicode.IsLetter(r) && !unicode.IsNumber(r)
    }))
}
Output:
1234GeeksForGeeks

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