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Python String Methods

This document discusses various string methods in Python including upper() to convert a string to uppercase, lower() to convert to lowercase, split() to split a string into a list of substrings, strip() to remove leading and trailing whitespace, replace() to replace substrings, find() to find the index of a substring, startswith() to check if a string starts with a substring, and endswith() to check if a string ends with a substring. Examples are provided for each method.

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Python String Methods

This document discusses various string methods in Python including upper() to convert a string to uppercase, lower() to convert to lowercase, split() to split a string into a list of substrings, strip() to remove leading and trailing whitespace, replace() to replace substrings, find() to find the index of a substring, startswith() to check if a string starts with a substring, and endswith() to check if a string ends with a substring. Examples are provided for each method.

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PYTHON

STRING METHODS

Kunal bedre
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upper()
Converts all characters in a
string to uppercase.
#Example -
s = "hello world"
print(s.upper())

#Output -
HELLO WORLD
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lower()
Converts all characters in a
string to lowercase.
#Example -
s = "HELLO WORLD"
print(s.lower())

#Output -
hello world
3
split()
Splits a string into a list of
substrings based on a
delimiter. If no delimiter is
specified, whitespace is used
as the default delimiter.
#Example -
s = "hello,world"
print(s.split(","))
#Output -
['hello', 'world']
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strip()
Removes any leading or trailing
whitespace from a string.
#Example -
s = " hello world "
print(s.strip())
#Output -
hello world
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replace()
Replaces all occurrences of a
substring with another
substring.

#Example -
s = "hello world"
print(s.replace("world",
"python"))
#Output -
hello python
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find()
Returns the index of the first
occurrence of a substring in a
string. Returns -1 if the
substring is not found.
#Example -
s = "hello world"
print(s.find("world"))
#Output -
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startswith()
Returns True if a string starts
with a specified substring.
Otherwise, returns False.
#Example -
s = "hello world"
print(s.startswith("hello"))
#Output -
True
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endswith()
Returns True if a string ends
with a specified substring.
Otherwise, returns False.
#Example -
s = "hello world"
print(s.endswith("world"))
#Output -
True
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