In Python, strip is used to remove the end-to-end character of a string, so thatLstrip is used to remove the left character andRstrip to remove the right character.
Each of these three parameters can pass in a parameter that specifies the first and last characters to be removed.
It is important to note that a character array is passed in, and the compiler removes all matching characters from both ends until there are no matching characters, such as:
>>> teststring="saaaay Yes no yaaaass">>> print Teststring.strip (' say'
Visible, teststring is removed sequentially from the characters in the [' s ', ' a ', ' Y '] array until the remaining characters are no longer in the array. So the output is yes No.
Note:
When no parameters are passed in, the leading and trailing spaces are removed by default.
Lstrip and Rstrip the same principle.
Usage of Python Strip, Lstrip, and Rstrip