This article mainly introduces the use of the EndsWith () method of handling strings in Python, which is the basic knowledge in Python's introduction, and the friends who need it can refer to
The EndsWith () method returns True if the string ends with the specified suffix, or returns (false optional limit matches start and end with the given index).
Grammar
The following is the syntax for the EndsWith () method:
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Str.endswith (suffix[, start[, end]) |
Parameters
Suffix-this could be a string or a tuple to find the suffix.
Start--slices from here
End--The slice ends here
return value
Returns False if the string ends with the specified suffix this method returns True.
Example
The following example shows the use of the EndsWith () method.
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#!/usr/bin/python str = "This is string Example....wow!!!"; suffix = "wow!!!"; Print str.endswith (suffix); Print Str.endswith (suffix,20); suffix = "is"; Print str.endswith (suffix, 2, 4); Print str.endswith (suffix, 2, 6); |
When we run the above program, it produces the following results:
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