String Methods
String split() and join()
It’s a common programming task is to take a large string and break it down into a bunch of substrings. The split() splits a string into a list of substrings called tokens. All the tokens combined form the larger string if put together. A separator character indicated where to split up the string, to create the tokens.
The join() method performs the opposite of split() by joining a list of strings together to create a big string.
The split() and join() methods are sometimes used together.
Other string methods
There are several useful string methods
- replace(old, new, count) - replace all old with new characters (up to count times)
- find(x, start, end) – find x, starting at start ending at end
- rfind(x) – reverse version of find()
- count(x) – returns number of occurrences of x
- isalnum() – returns True if all characters are numbers or letters only
- isdigit() – returns True if all characters are the numbers
- islower() – returns True if all letters are lowercase
- isupper() – return True if characters are uppercase
- isspace() – Return True if all characters are whitespace
- startswith(x) – return True if the string starts with x
- endswith(x) – return True if the string ends with x
- capitalize() – Returns a copy of the string with the first character capitalized and the rest lowercase
- lower() – Returns a copy of the string with all lowercase characters
- upper() – Returns a copy of the string with all uppercase characters
- strip() – Returns a copy of the string with leading and trailing whitespace removed
- title() – Returns a copy of the string as a title, with first letters of words capitalized
The arguments not in bold, that are italicized, are optional
String objects may be compared using relational operators (<, <=, >, >=), equality operators (==, !=), membership operators (in, not in), and identity operators (is, is not).
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