Return a nice string representation of the object.
If the argument is a string, the return value is the same object.
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__contains__(x,
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y in x |
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string
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__format__(S,
format_spec)
Return a formatted version of S as described by format_spec. |
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a new object with type S, a subtype of T
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size of S in memory, in bytes
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_formatter_field_name_split(...) |
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string
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capitalize(S)
Return a copy of the string S with only its first character
capitalized. |
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string
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center(S,
width,
fillchar=...)
Return S centered in a string of length width. Padding is
done using the specified fill character (default is a space) |
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int
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count(S,
sub,
start=...,
end=...)
Return the number of non-overlapping occurrences of substring sub in
string S[start:end]. Optional arguments start and end are interpreted
as in slice notation. |
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object
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decode(S,
encoding=...,
errors=...)
Decodes S using the codec registered for encoding. encoding defaults
to the default encoding. errors may be given to set a different error
handling scheme. Default is 'strict' meaning that encoding errors raise
a UnicodeDecodeError. Other possible values are 'ignore' and 'replace'
as well as any other name registered with codecs.register_error that is
able to handle UnicodeDecodeErrors. |
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object
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encode(S,
encoding=...,
errors=...)
Encodes S using the codec registered for encoding. encoding defaults
to the default encoding. errors may be given to set a different error
handling scheme. Default is 'strict' meaning that encoding errors raise
a UnicodeEncodeError. Other possible values are 'ignore', 'replace' and
'xmlcharrefreplace' as well as any other name registered with
codecs.register_error that is able to handle UnicodeEncodeErrors. |
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bool
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endswith(S,
suffix,
start=...,
end=...)
Return True if S ends with the specified suffix, False otherwise.
With optional start, test S beginning at that position.
With optional end, stop comparing S at that position.
suffix can also be a tuple of strings to try. |
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string
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expandtabs(S,
tabsize=...)
Return a copy of S where all tab characters are expanded using spaces.
If tabsize is not given, a tab size of 8 characters is assumed. |
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int
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find(S,
sub,
start=... ,
end=...)
Return the lowest index in S where substring sub is found,
such that sub is contained within S[start:end]. Optional
arguments start and end are interpreted as in slice notation. |
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string
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format(S,
*args,
**kwargs)
Return a formatted version of S, using substitutions from args and kwargs.
The substitutions are identified by braces ('{' and '}'). |
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int
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index(S,
sub,
start=... ,
end=...)
Like S.find() but raise ValueError when the substring is not found. |
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bool
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isalnum(S)
Return True if all characters in S are alphanumeric
and there is at least one character in S, False otherwise. |
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bool
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isalpha(S)
Return True if all characters in S are alphabetic
and there is at least one character in S, False otherwise. |
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bool
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isdigit(S)
Return True if all characters in S are digits
and there is at least one character in S, False otherwise. |
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bool
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islower(S)
Return True if all cased characters in S are lowercase and there is
at least one cased character in S, False otherwise. |
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bool
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isspace(S)
Return True if all characters in S are whitespace
and there is at least one character in S, False otherwise. |
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bool
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istitle(S)
Return True if S is a titlecased string and there is at least one
character in S, i.e. uppercase characters may only follow uncased
characters and lowercase characters only cased ones. Return False
otherwise. |
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bool
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isupper(S)
Return True if all cased characters in S are uppercase and there is
at least one cased character in S, False otherwise. |
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string
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join(S,
iterable)
Return a string which is the concatenation of the strings in the
iterable. The separator between elements is S. |
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string
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ljust(S,
width,
fillchar=...)
Return S left-justified in a string of length width. Padding is
done using the specified fill character (default is a space). |
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string
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lower(S)
Return a copy of the string S converted to lowercase. |
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string or unicode
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lstrip(S,
chars=...)
Return a copy of the string S with leading whitespace removed.
If chars is given and not None, remove characters in chars instead.
If chars is unicode, S will be converted to unicode before stripping |
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(head, sep, tail)
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partition(S,
sep)
Search for the separator sep in S, and return the part before it,
the separator itself, and the part after it. If the separator is not
found, return S and two empty strings. |
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string
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replace(S,
old,
new,
count=...)
Return a copy of string S with all occurrences of substring
old replaced by new. If the optional argument count is
given, only the first count occurrences are replaced. |
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int
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rfind(S,
sub,
start=... ,
end=...)
Return the highest index in S where substring sub is found,
such that sub is contained within S[start:end]. Optional
arguments start and end are interpreted as in slice notation. |
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int
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rindex(S,
sub,
start=... ,
end=...)
Like S.rfind() but raise ValueError when the substring is not found. |
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string
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rjust(S,
width,
fillchar=...)
Return S right-justified in a string of length width. Padding is
done using the specified fill character (default is a space) |
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(head, sep, tail)
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rpartition(S,
sep)
Search for the separator sep in S, starting at the end of S, and return
the part before it, the separator itself, and the part after it. If the
separator is not found, return two empty strings and S. |
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list of strings
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rsplit(S,
sep=... ,
maxsplit=...)
Return a list of the words in the string S, using sep as the
delimiter string, starting at the end of the string and working
to the front. If maxsplit is given, at most maxsplit splits are
done. If sep is not specified or is None, any whitespace string
is a separator. |
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string or unicode
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rstrip(S,
chars=...)
Return a copy of the string S with trailing whitespace removed.
If chars is given and not None, remove characters in chars instead.
If chars is unicode, S will be converted to unicode before stripping |
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list of strings
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split(S,
sep=... ,
maxsplit=...)
Return a list of the words in the string S, using sep as the
delimiter string. If maxsplit is given, at most maxsplit
splits are done. If sep is not specified or is None, any
whitespace string is a separator and empty strings are removed
from the result. |
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list of strings
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splitlines(S,
keepends=False)
Return a list of the lines in S, breaking at line boundaries.
Line breaks are not included in the resulting list unless keepends
is given and true. |
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bool
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startswith(S,
prefix,
start=...,
end=...)
Return True if S starts with the specified prefix, False otherwise.
With optional start, test S beginning at that position.
With optional end, stop comparing S at that position.
prefix can also be a tuple of strings to try. |
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string or unicode
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strip(S,
chars=...)
Return a copy of the string S with leading and trailing
whitespace removed.
If chars is given and not None, remove characters in chars instead.
If chars is unicode, S will be converted to unicode before stripping |
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string
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swapcase(S)
Return a copy of the string S with uppercase characters
converted to lowercase and vice versa. |
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string
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title(S)
Return a titlecased version of S, i.e. words start with uppercase
characters, all remaining cased characters have lowercase. |
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string
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translate(S,
table,
deletechars=...)
Return a copy of the string S, where all characters occurring
in the optional argument deletechars are removed, and the
remaining characters have been mapped through the given
translation table, which must be a string of length 256 or None.
If the table argument is None, no translation is applied and
the operation simply removes the characters in deletechars. |
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string
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upper(S)
Return a copy of the string S converted to uppercase. |
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string
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zfill(S,
width)
Pad a numeric string S with zeros on the left, to fill a field
of the specified width. The string S is never truncated. |
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Inherited from object :
__delattr__ ,
__init__ ,
__reduce__ ,
__reduce_ex__ ,
__setattr__ ,
__subclasshook__
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