- Python Data Structures and Algorithms
- Benjamin Baka
- 360字
- 2021-07-09 19:44:58
Strings
Strings are immutable sequence objects, with each character representing an element in the sequence. As with all objects, we use methods to perform operations. Strings, being immutable, do not change the instance; each method simply returns a value. This value can be stored as another variable or given as an argument to a function or method.
The following table is a list of some of the most commonly used string methods and their descriptions:

Strings, like all sequence types, support indexing and slicing. We can retrieve any character from a string by using its index s[i]. We can retrieve a slice of a string by using s[i:j], where i and j are the start and end points of the slice. We can return an extended slice by using a stride, as in the following: s[i:j:stride]. The following code should make this clear:

The first two examples are pretty straightforward, returning the character located at index 1 and the first seven characters of the string, respectively. Notice that indexing begins at 0. In the third example, we are using a stride of 2. This results in every second character being returned. In the final example, we omit the end index and the slice returns every second character in the entire string.
You can use any expression, variable, or operator as an index as long as the value is an integer, for example:

Another common operation is traversing through a string with a loop, for example:

Given that strings are immutable, a common question that arises is how we perform operations such inserting values. Rather than changing a string, we need to think of ways to build new string objects for the results we need. For example, if we wanted to insert a word into our greeting, we could assign a variable to the following:

As this code shows, we use the slice operator to split the string at index position 5 and use + to concatenate. Python never interprets the contents of a string as a number. If we need to perform mathematical operations on a string, we need to first convert them to a numeric type, for example:

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