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- A whitespace character is a character data element that represents white space when text is rendered for display by a computer. For example, a space character...
- Whitespace is an esoteric programming language with syntax where only whitespace characters (space, tab and linefeed) have meaningcontrasting typical...
- Look up white space or whitespace in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. White space or whitespace may refer to: Whitespace characters, characters in computing...
- in off-side rule languages that delimit blocks with indenting, initial whitespace is significant, as it determines block structure, and is generally handled...
- position. In some formats, including HTML, it also prevents consecutive whitespace characters from collapsing into a single space. Non-breaking space characters...
- stripping (strip) is a string mani****tion in which leading and trailing whitespace is removed from a string. For example, the string (enclosed by apostrophes)...
- source code. An indentation style generally involves consistent width of whitespace (indentation size) before each line of a block, so that the lines of code...
- In page layout, illustration and sculpture, white space is often referred to as negative space. It is the portion of a page left unmarked: margins, gutters...
- strings in general. For example, the regex ^[ \t]+|[ \t]+$ matches excess whitespace at the beginning or end of a line. An advanced regular expression that...
- borrowed from MIME (RFC 2046). Escape sequences are reused from C, and whitespace wrapping for multi-line strings is inspired by HTML. Lists and hashes...