Describe
The EndsWith () method is used to determine whether the string ends with the specified suffix and returns false if the end of the specified suffix returns true. The optional parameter "start" and "end" are the starting and ending positions of the retrieved string.
Grammar
EndsWith () method syntax:
Str.endswith (suffix[, start[, end]])
Parameters
- suffix--the argument can be a string or an element.
- Start--The starting position in the string.
- End-the ending position of the character.
return value
Returns True if the string contains the specified suffix, otherwise false.
Instance
The following example shows an example of the EndsWith () method:
#!/usr/bin/python3str= ' Runoob example....wow!!! ' suffix= '! ' Print (str.endswith (suffix)) print (Str.endswith (suffix,20)) suffix= ' Run ' Print (str.endswith (suffix)) print ( Str.endswith (suffix, 0, 19))
The result of the above example output is as follows:
Truetruefalsefalse
Python EndsWith () method