author | anand |
Thu, 11 Nov 2010 00:03:57 +0530 | |
changeset 472 | fcdec2d28c9a |
parent 285 | 7c4855fb8e5f |
permissions | -rw-r--r-- |
\textbf{Manipulating strings} String indexing starts from 0, like lists. \lstinline|s = `Hello World'|\\ \lstinline|s[0:5]| gives \texttt{Hello}\\ \lstinline|s[6:]| gives \textt{World}\\ \lstinline|s[6::2]| gives \textt{Wrd}\\ \lstinline|s.replace('e', 'a')| returns a new string with all e's replaced by a. \lstinline|s.lower()| and \lstinline|s.upper()| return new strings with all lower and upper case letters, respectively.