str.chop â new_str
Instance Public methods
Returns a new String
with the last character removed. If the
string ends with \r\n
, both characters are removed. Applying
chop
to an empty string returns an empty string.
String#chomp
is often a safer alternative, as it leaves the
string unchanged if it doesn't end in a record separator.
"string\r\n".chop #=> "string" "string\n\r".chop #=> "string\n" "string\n".chop #=> "string" "string".chop #=> "strin" "x".chop.chop #=> ""
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