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Python String replace()

Published on August 4, 2022
Python String replace()

Python string replace() function is used to create a string by replacing some parts of another string.

Python String replace

Python String replace() function syntax is:

str.replace(old, new[, count])

The original string remains unmodified. The new string is a copy of the original string with all occurrences of substring old replaced by new. If optional argument count is provided, then only first count occurrences are replaced. We can use this function to replace characters in a string too.

Python String replace() example

Let’s look at some simple examples of using string replace() function.

s = 'Java is Nice'

# simple string replace example
str_new = s.replace('Java', 'Python')
print(str_new)

# replace character in string
s = 'dododo'
str_new = s.replace('d', 'c')
print(str_new)

Output:

Python is Nice
cococo

Python string replace with count

s = 'dododo'
str_new = s.replace('d', 'c', 2)
print(str_new)

Output: cocodo

String replace() example with user input

input_str = input('Please provide input data\n')
delimiter = input('Please provide current delimiter\n')
delimiter_new = input('Please provide new delimiter\n')
output_str = input_str.replace(delimiter, delimiter_new)
print('Updated Data =', output_str)

Output:

Please provide input data
a,e,i,o,u
Please provide current delimiter
,
Please provide new delimiter
:
Updated Data = a:e:i:o:u

python string replace We can also use str.replace() function as shown below.

print(str.replace('abca', 'a', 'A'))

Output: AbcA

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

Reference: API Doc

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Pankaj Kumar
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