Python String Method
Python strings capitalize ()
Python
capitalize () method converts the first letter of the first string into
uppercase and the rest to lowercase.
The syntax is,
Capitalize
() doesn’t take any argument.
Non-alphabetic
first character will work except there will be no uppercase conversion.
(Curious, check it out on your own.)
Python string center ()
It returns
the string which is padded with a specific character.
The syntax is,
Width – length of the string with padded character.
Fillchar (optional) - padding character
With the Fillchar, “*”
Check for
the default case on your own to get in practice.
Python String casefold ()
It is
basically used to compare the 2 string regardless of their orientation and
changes all the strings to lower case.
The syntax
is,
It is used
as the same way we used capitalize(). This also doesn’t take any argument.
Python String count()
It returns
the number of occurrences of a substring in the given string.
Its syntax is,
Example,
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It return
True when the suffix is present in the string provided.
Its syntax is,
Suffix will
be the strings or tuple to be checked. Start and end will be the indexing for a
specific range.
Check out the example,
Output,
We can do
this same with the tuple, it works as if the end is present in any item of a
tuple, the compiler will give a True output.
Output will be,
If we need
to check if a string starts with a specific prefix, we can use startswith()
Python string expandtabs()
Returns a copy of string with all the tab character,'\t', replaced by white space.
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