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Python String Append

Published on August 3, 2022
Python String Append

Python string object is immutable. So every time we use + operator to concatenate two strings, a new string is created. If we have to append many strings, using + operator will unnecessarily create many temporary strings before we have the final result.

Python String Append

Let’s look at a function to concatenate a string ‘n’ times.

def str_append(s, n):
    output = ''
    i = 0
    while i < n:
        output += s
        i = i + 1
    return output

Note that I am defining this function to showcase the usage of + operator. I will later use timeit module to test the performance. If you simply want to concatenate a string ‘n’ times, you can do it easily using s = 'Hi' * 10.

Another way to perform string append operation is by creating a list and appending strings to the list. Then use string join() function to merge them together to get the result string.

def str_append_list_join(s, n):
    l1 = []
    i = 0
    while i < n:
        l1.append(s)
        i += 1
    return ''.join(l1)

Let’s test these methods to make sure they are working as expected.

if __name__ == "__main__":
    print('Append using + operator:', str_append('Hi', 10))
    print('Append using list and join():', str_append_list_join('Hi', 10))
    # use below for this case, above methods are created so that we can
    # check performance using timeit module
    print('Append using * operator:', 'Hi' * 10)

Output:

Append using + operator: HiHiHiHiHiHiHiHiHiHi
Append using list and join(): HiHiHiHiHiHiHiHiHiHi
Append using * operator: HiHiHiHiHiHiHiHiHiHi

Best way to append strings in Python

I have both the methods defined in string_append.py file. Let’s use timeit module to check their performance.

$ python3.7 -m timeit --number 1000 --unit usec 'import string_append' 'string_append.str_append("Hello", 1000)' 
1000 loops, best of 5: 174 usec per loop
$ python3.7 -m timeit --number 1000 --unit usec 'import string_append' 'string_append.str_append_list_join("Hello", 1000)'
1000 loops, best of 5: 140 usec per loop

$ python3.7 -m timeit --number 1000 --unit usec 'import string_append' 'string_append.str_append("Hi", 1000)' 
1000 loops, best of 5: 165 usec per loop
$ python3.7 -m timeit --number 1000 --unit usec 'import string_append' 'string_append.str_append_list_join("Hi", 1000)'
1000 loops, best of 5: 139 usec per loop

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Summary

If there are few strings, then you can use any method to append them. From a readability perspective, using + operator seems better for few strings. However, if you have to append a lot of string, then you should use the list and join() function.

You can checkout complete python script and more Python examples from our GitHub Repository.

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Pankaj Kumar
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Java and Python Developer for 20+ years, Open Source Enthusiast, Founder of https://www.askpython.com/, https://www.linuxfordevices.com/, and JournalDev.com (acquired by DigitalOcean). Passionate about writing technical articles and sharing knowledge with others. Love Java, Python, Unix and related technologies. Follow my X @PankajWebDev

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