Python has a set of built-in methods that you can use on strings. And All string methods return new values. They do not change the original string.
Method
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Description
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capitalize()
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Converts the first character to upper case
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casefold()
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Converts string into lower case
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center()
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Returns a centered string
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count()
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Returns the number of times a specified value occurs in a string
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encode()
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Returns an encoded version of the string
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endswith()
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Returns true if the string ends with the specified value
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expandtabs()
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Sets the tab size of the string
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find()
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Searches the string for a specified value and returns the position of where it was found
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format()
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Formats specified values in a string
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format_map()
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Formats specified values in a string
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index()
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Searches the string for a specified value and returns the position of where it was found
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isalnum()
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Returns True if all characters in the string are alphanumeric
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isalpha()
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Returns True if all characters in the string are in the alphabet
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isdecimal()
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Returns True if all characters in the string are decimals
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isdigit()
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Returns True if all characters in the string are digits
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isidentifier()
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Returns True if the string is an identifier
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islower()
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Returns True if all characters in the string are lower case
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isnumeric()
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Returns True if all characters in the string are numeric
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isprintable()
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Returns True if all characters in the string are printable
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isspace()
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Returns True if all characters in the string are whitespaces
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istitle()
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Returns True if the string follows the rules of a title
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isupper()
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Returns True if all characters in the string are upper case
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join()
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Joins the elements of an iterable to the end of the string
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ljust()
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Returns a left justified version of the string
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lower()
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Converts a string into lower case
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lstrip()
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Returns a left trim version of the string
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maketrans()
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Returns a translation table to be used in translations
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partition()
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Returns a tuple where the string is parted into three parts
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replace()
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Returns a string where a specified value is replaced with a specified value
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rfind()
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Searches the string for a specified value and returns the last position of where it was found
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rindex()
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Searches the string for a specified value and returns the last position of where it was found
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rpartition()
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Returns a tuple where the string is parted into three parts
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rsplit()
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Splits the string at the specified separator, and returns a list
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rstrip()
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Returns a right trim version of the string
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split()
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Splits the string at the specified separator, and returns a list
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splitlines()
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Splits the string at line breaks and returns a list
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startswith()
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Returns true if the string starts with the specified value
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swapcase()
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Swaps cases, lower case becomes upper case and vice versa
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title()
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Converts the first character of each word to upper case
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translate()
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Returns a translated string
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upper()
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Converts a string into upper case
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zfill()
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Fills the string with a specified number of 0 values at the beginning
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