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String Slicing 2/2 | Strings
Python Data Types
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Python Data Types

Python Data Types

1. Numeric Types
2. Boolean Type
3. Strings

bookString Slicing 2/2

We can also get a substring from a string using simple slicing.

First, let's look at the syntax of slicing. string[start: end: step] respectively:

  • start -- the index from which to start slicing.
  • end -- the index at which the slicing ends.
  • step -- this parameter determines the increments between the indices.

Ending index is up to but not including.

Indexing starts from 0.

It's time for an example.

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# Creating a string string = 'ABCDEFGHIJKLMNO' print("Initial string: ", string) string_1 = string[7:13] print("Elements in a range 7-13: ", string_1)
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# Print elements from a pre-defined point to end string_2 = string[5:] print("Elements from 6th element till the end: ", string_2)
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# Print all elements from beginning till end string_3 = string[:] print("All elements: ", string_3)
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test

You have such a string 1234567890. You have to carry out the following steps:

  1. print elements from beginning till the end(as a result you have to get: 1234567890)
  2. print elements from the 5th element till the end(as a result you have to get: 567890)
  3. print elements in a range 2-7(as a result you have to get: 34567)

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Sección 3. Capítulo 6
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bookString Slicing 2/2

We can also get a substring from a string using simple slicing.

First, let's look at the syntax of slicing. string[start: end: step] respectively:

  • start -- the index from which to start slicing.
  • end -- the index at which the slicing ends.
  • step -- this parameter determines the increments between the indices.

Ending index is up to but not including.

Indexing starts from 0.

It's time for an example.

123456
# Creating a string string = 'ABCDEFGHIJKLMNO' print("Initial string: ", string) string_1 = string[7:13] print("Elements in a range 7-13: ", string_1)
copy
123
# Print elements from a pre-defined point to end string_2 = string[5:] print("Elements from 6th element till the end: ", string_2)
copy
1234
# Print all elements from beginning till end string_3 = string[:] print("All elements: ", string_3)
copy
Tarea

Swipe to show code editor

test

You have such a string 1234567890. You have to carry out the following steps:

  1. print elements from beginning till the end(as a result you have to get: 1234567890)
  2. print elements from the 5th element till the end(as a result you have to get: 567890)
  3. print elements in a range 2-7(as a result you have to get: 34567)

Switch to desktopCambia al escritorio para practicar en el mundo realContinúe desde donde se encuentra utilizando una de las siguientes opciones
¿Todo estuvo claro?

¿Cómo podemos mejorarlo?

¡Gracias por tus comentarios!

Sección 3. Capítulo 6
toggle bottom row

bookString Slicing 2/2

We can also get a substring from a string using simple slicing.

First, let's look at the syntax of slicing. string[start: end: step] respectively:

  • start -- the index from which to start slicing.
  • end -- the index at which the slicing ends.
  • step -- this parameter determines the increments between the indices.

Ending index is up to but not including.

Indexing starts from 0.

It's time for an example.

123456
# Creating a string string = 'ABCDEFGHIJKLMNO' print("Initial string: ", string) string_1 = string[7:13] print("Elements in a range 7-13: ", string_1)
copy
123
# Print elements from a pre-defined point to end string_2 = string[5:] print("Elements from 6th element till the end: ", string_2)
copy
1234
# Print all elements from beginning till end string_3 = string[:] print("All elements: ", string_3)
copy
Tarea

Swipe to show code editor

test

You have such a string 1234567890. You have to carry out the following steps:

  1. print elements from beginning till the end(as a result you have to get: 1234567890)
  2. print elements from the 5th element till the end(as a result you have to get: 567890)
  3. print elements in a range 2-7(as a result you have to get: 34567)

Switch to desktopCambia al escritorio para practicar en el mundo realContinúe desde donde se encuentra utilizando una de las siguientes opciones
¿Todo estuvo claro?

¿Cómo podemos mejorarlo?

¡Gracias por tus comentarios!

We can also get a substring from a string using simple slicing.

First, let's look at the syntax of slicing. string[start: end: step] respectively:

  • start -- the index from which to start slicing.
  • end -- the index at which the slicing ends.
  • step -- this parameter determines the increments between the indices.

Ending index is up to but not including.

Indexing starts from 0.

It's time for an example.

123456
# Creating a string string = 'ABCDEFGHIJKLMNO' print("Initial string: ", string) string_1 = string[7:13] print("Elements in a range 7-13: ", string_1)
copy
123
# Print elements from a pre-defined point to end string_2 = string[5:] print("Elements from 6th element till the end: ", string_2)
copy
1234
# Print all elements from beginning till end string_3 = string[:] print("All elements: ", string_3)
copy
Tarea

Swipe to show code editor

test

You have such a string 1234567890. You have to carry out the following steps:

  1. print elements from beginning till the end(as a result you have to get: 1234567890)
  2. print elements from the 5th element till the end(as a result you have to get: 567890)
  3. print elements in a range 2-7(as a result you have to get: 34567)

Switch to desktopCambia al escritorio para practicar en el mundo realContinúe desde donde se encuentra utilizando una de las siguientes opciones
Sección 3. Capítulo 6
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