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hello friends welcome to the new session of our octal tutorials for beginners in todays session we are going to see one important oracle function true in RP there are three types of temples and other to enter an octave but in this session we are going to see only about trim function lets see the Oracle trim function is used to remove the leading or trailing characters are both from a given string so when we want to remove the leading or trailing characters then we can use turn function either it may be a character or a empty space we can use truth function leading character indicates the left side which means the beginning point of the given string trailing indicates the end of the even source stream lets we will see the syntax of true function trim function have for our convenient I have given three different syntaxes so when we want to remove the leading or trailing spaces then become our source string in between the turn function next the second syntax indicate when we want to r