Python String Methods







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Python String Methods



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Python has a set of built-in methods that you can use on strings.




Note: All string methods returns new values. They do not change the original string.

















































































































































































MethodDescription
capitalize()Converts the first
character to upper case
casefold()Converts string into
lower case
center()Returns a centered
string
count()Returns the number of
times a specified value occurs in a string
encode()Returns an encoded
version of the string
endswith()Returns true if the
string ends with the specified value
expandtabs()Sets the
tab size of the string
find()Searches the string for a
specified value and returns the position of where it was found
format()Formats specified
values in a string
format_map()Formats specified
values in a string
index()Searches the string
for a specified value and returns the position of where it was found
isalnum()Returns True if all
characters in the string are alphanumeric
isalpha()Returns True if all
characters in the string are in the alphabet
isdecimal()Returns True if all
characters in the string are decimals
isdigit()Returns True if all
characters in the string are digits
isidentifier()Returns True if
the string is an identifier
islower()Returns True if all
characters in the string are lower case
isnumeric()Returns True if
all characters in the string are numeric
isprintable()Returns True if
all characters in the string are printable
isspace()Returns True if all
characters in the string are whitespaces
istitle() Returns True if the string follows the rules of a
title
isupper()Returns True if all
characters in the string are upper case
join()Joins the elements of
an iterable to the end of the string
ljust()Returns a left justified
version of the string
lower()Converts a string into
lower case
lstrip()Returns a left trim
version of the string
maketrans()Returns a
translation table to be used in translations
partition()Returns a tuple
where the string is parted into three parts
replace()Returns a string
where a specified value is replaced with a specified value
rfind()Searches the string for
a specified value and returns the last position of where it was found
rindex()Searches the string for
a specified value and returns the last position of where it was found
rpartition()Returns a tuple
where the string is parted into three parts
rsplit()Splits the string at
the specified separator, and returns a list
rstrip()Returns a right trim
version of the string
split()Splits the string at
the specified separator, and returns a list
splitlines()Splits the string
at line breaks and returns a list
startswith()Returns true if
the string starts with the specified value
swapcase()Swaps cases, lower
case becomes upper case and vice versa
title()Converts the first
character of each word to upper case
translate()Returns a
translated string
upper()Converts a string
into upper case
zfill()Fills the string with
a specified number of 0 values at the beginning


Note: All string methods returns new values. They do not change the original string.








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