Removing multiple blanks for a string

suppose I have a string mystr='Tom and Jerry' I want to write a function that removes all the spaces and leaves just one space in between each word. So I would want the outcome to be 'Tom and Jerry' I used mystr=mystr(~isspace(mystr)) and got TomandJerry but how would I include one space in bettween each word? Thank you

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the cyclist
the cyclist el 30 de Oct. de 2013
txt_old = 'Tom and Jerry';
txt_new = regexprep(txt_old,' +',' ')
See
doc regexprep
for details.

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson el 30 de Oct. de 2013

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regexprep() can do that.
Hint: diff()
Craig Szymanski
Craig Szymanski el 22 de Mayo de 2015
A more direct andswer for anyone looking is:
function [strOut]=removeExtraSpaces(strIn);
temp2=strIn;
temp1='';
%Replaces double spaces with single spaces until the string doesn't change for an iteration.
while ~strcmp(temp1,temp2)
temp1=temp2;
temp2=regexprep(temp1,' ',' ');
end
strOut=temp2;

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Ilham Hardy
Ilham Hardy el 22 de Mayo de 2015
I failed to understand why is this more direct than regexprep. could explain a bit more?
Stephen23
Stephen23 el 22 de Mayo de 2015
Editada: Stephen23 el 22 de Mayo de 2015
Question: How are eight lines of code and a while-loop (containing strcmp and regexprep) more "direct" than one single call to regexprep?
Answer: they are not.
What this answer shows is a misunderstanding of how to use regular expressions effectively. The code uses
regexprep(temp1,' ',' ')
to replace any doubled space characters, but this ignores the ability of regular expressions to detect any number of space characters using the regular expression ' +', as per the cyclist's solution above and also the regular expression documentation.
Stephen23
Stephen23 el 28 de Ag. de 2019
Editada: Stephen23 el 28 de Ag. de 2019
"Actually ...isn't working for some combination of strings. May be its a bug..."
If you upload some example strings that show this behavior then we can check this, and most likely also suggest how to deal with it efficiently (i.e. without a while loop).
"regexprep... in a loop is good workaround"
Identifying and fixing the root cause is even better.
Tushar Walse
Tushar Walse el 28 de Ag. de 2019
Sorry my mistake. I realized the problem was when displaying strings in multiline edit box ghost spaces get displayed which I thought are coming from the output of regexprep. I may sound completely stupid sorry again. Also I deleted the comment (seems I committed another stupid mistake).

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