Where can I find .join() in the docs
Duncan Booth
duncan at NOSPAMrcp.co.uk
Thu May 30 09:48:20 EDT 2002
"Ruediger Maehl" <ruediger.maehl_nospam at web.de> wrote in
news:newscache$0hdxwg$4oi$1 at www-neu.dzsh.de:
> Hello Pythoneers,
>
> could anyone please point me to the piece of documentation
> where I can find a description of .join() and all the others?
>
> Rüdiger
>
Read the Python library reference, section 2.2.6.1 'String Methods' and you
will probably find much of the rest of section 2.2 of interest as well.
or (Python 2.2), at the interactive prompt type:
>>> help(str.join)
Help on method_descriptor:
join(...)
S.join(sequence) -> string
Return a string which is the concatenation of the strings in the
sequence. The separator between elements is S.
>>>
help(str) gives you a complete list of all str methods, but includes a lot
of internal stuff you probably don't care about.
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