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AmigaOS Manual: Python Methods
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Contents
- 1 Built-in Methods for Strings
- 1.1 .capitalize()
- 1.2 .center()
- 1.3 .count()
- 1.4 .decode()
- 1.5 .encode()
- 1.6 .endswith()
- 1.7 .expandtabs()
- 1.8 .find()
- 1.9 .index()
- 1.10 .isalnum()
- 1.11 .isalpha()
- 1.12 .isdecimal()
- 1.13 .isdigit()
- 1.14 .islower()
- 1.15 .isnumeric()
- 1.16 .isspace()
- 1.17 .istitle()
- 1.18 .isupper()
- 1.19 .join()
- 1.20 .len()
- 1.21 .ljust()
- 1.22 .lower()
- 1.23 .lstrip()
- 1.24 .maketrans()
- 1.25 .max()
- 1.26 .min()
- 1.27 .replace()
- 1.28 .rfind()
- 1.29 .rindex()
- 1.30 .rjust()
- 1.31 .rstrip()
- 1.32 .split()
- 1.33 .splitlines()
- 1.34 .startswith()
- 1.35 .strip()
- 1.36 .swapcase()
- 1.37 .title()
- 1.38 .translate()
- 1.39 .upper()
- 1.40 .zfill()
- 2 Built-in Methods for Lists
- 3 Built-in Methods for Dictionaries
- 4 Built-in Methods for Sets
Built-in Methods for Strings
.capitalize()
object.capitalize()
Returns a string where the first character is upper case.
- Example
Uppercase the first letter in sentence "python for everybody.":
text = "python for everybody." txt = text.capitalize() print( txt )
.center()
object.center(width, fillchar)
.count()
object.count(substring, start, end)
.decode()
object.decode(encoding, errors)
.encode()
object.encode(encoding, errors)
.endswith()
object.endswith(suffix, start, end)
.expandtabs()
object.expandtabs(tabsize)
.find()
object.find(string, start, end)
.index()
object.index(string, start, end)
.isalnum()
object.isalnum()
.isalpha()
object.isalpha()
.isdecimal()
object.isdecimal()
.isdigit()
object.isdigit()
Returns true if the string object contains only digits.
.islower()
object.islower()
.isnumeric()
object.isnumeric()
.isspace()
object.isspace()
.istitle()
object.istitle()
.isupper()
object.isupper()
.join()
object.join(sequence)
.len()
object.len()
Returns the length of the string object.
.ljust()
object.ljust(width[, fillchar])
.lower()
object.lower()
.lstrip()
object.lstrip()
.maketrans()
object.maketrans()
.max()
object.max(string)
.min()
object.min(string)
.replace()
object.replace(old, new[, max])
.rfind()
object.rfind(string, start, end)
.rindex()
object.rindex(string, start, end)
.rjust()
object.rjust(width[, fillchar])
.rstrip()
object.rstrip()
.split()
object.split(delimiter, splits)
.splitlines()
object.splitlines([keeplinebreaks])
Splits the string object into a list. The splitting is done at line breaks. The optional parameter keeplinebreaks specifies if the line breaks should be included (True), or not (False). Default value is False
.startswith()
object.startswith(string, start, end)
.strip()
object.strip(characters)
.swapcase()
object.swapcase()
.title()
object.title()
.translate()
object.translate(translationtable[, deletechars])
.upper()
object.upper()
.zfill()
object.zfill(width)