Python strings

  • Exact match (equality comparison): ==, !=
  • Partial match: in, not in
  • Forward/backward match: startswith(), endswith()
  • Order comparison: <, ⇐, >, >=
  • Case-insensitive comparison: upper(), lower()
  • Regex: re.search(), re.fullmatch()

/via: https://note.nkmk.me/en/python-str-compare/

    • «string%s»%(param1)
    • «string {} {}».format(1parm,2param)
    • «string {1}{2}{1}».format(1param,2param)
    • interpolación (f-string): f«string {name} {a + b}»
    • Template strings
  • To create an f-string, prefix the string with the letter “ f ”. The string itself can be formatted in much the same way that you would with str.format(). F-strings provide a concise and convenient way to embed python expressions inside string literals for formatting.
  • F-strings are faster than the two most commonly used string formatting mechanisms, which are % formatting and str.format().
val = 'Geeks'
print(f"{val}for{val} is a portal for {val}.")
import datetime
 
today = datetime.datetime.today()
print(f"{today:%B %d, %Y}")

Backslash Cannot be used in format string directly.

error
f"newline: {ord('\n')}"
correcto
newline = ord('\n')
 
print(f"newline: {newline}")

/+info: https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0498/ /via: https://www.geeksforgeeks.org/formatted-string-literals-f-strings-python/

  • ljust(), rjust(), center()
  • %15s, %15-s
  • {:15}, {:>15}

/via:https://www.delftstack.com/es/howto/python/python-pad-string-with-spaces/

  • zfill()
  • n=42
  • print(f'{n:05d}')
  • print('%05d' % n)
  • print('{0:05d}'.format(n))
  • 00042

/via: https://www.python-engineer.com/posts/pad-zeros-string/

  • s1+s2
  • «%s %s»%(s1,s2)
  • «-».join([s1,s2])
  • «{}{}».format(s1,s2)

/via: https://www.tutorialspoint.com/how-to-concatenate-two-strings-in-python

  • development/python/strings.txt
  • Darrera modificació: 10/10/2024 00:53
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