Javascript - Apply trim function to each string in an array
String.prototype.trim.apply
is the Function.prototype.apply
method without being bound to trim
. map
will invoke it with the string, the index and the array as arguments and nothing (undefined
) for the this
Arg - however, apply
expects to be called on functions:
var apply = String.prototype.trim.apply;
apply.call(undefined, x[0], 0, x) // TypeError
What you can do is passing the trim
function as the context for call
:
[' aa ', ' bb '].map(Function.prototype.call, String.prototype.trim)
// ['aa', 'bb']
What happens here is
var call = Function.prototype.call,
trim = String.prototype.trim;
call.call(trim, x[0], 0, x) ≡
trim.call(x[0], 0, x) ≡
x[0].trim(0, x); // the arguments don't matter to trim
Or this can be solved with arrow functions:
x.map(s => s.trim());