Indexing
Suppose we have a string. Now it's time to learn how we can work with it. First, let's learn how to access certain string characters.
Use square brackets with an index inside to access a particular string element. An index is not a position of a specific element since indexing in Python starts from 0. Take a look at the example below.
As you can see, the index in Python is always 1 less than the position. For example, we can get several letters of the word above.
1234# Initial string site = "codefinity" # Get the letters 'o' and 'y' print(site[1], site[9])
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Suppose we have a string. Now it's time to learn how we can work with it. First, let's learn how to access certain string characters.
Use square brackets with an index inside to access a particular string element. An index is not a position of a specific element since indexing in Python starts from 0. Take a look at the example below.
As you can see, the index in Python is always 1 less than the position. For example, we can get several letters of the word above.
1234# Initial string site = "codefinity" # Get the letters 'o' and 'y' print(site[1], site[9])
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