I'm wrong or Will we fix the ducks limp?
Steven D'Aprano
steve at pearwood.info
Sat Jun 4 05:12:16 EDT 2016
On Sat, 4 Jun 2016 12:50 pm, Christopher Reimer wrote:
>> Nor can you uppercase a string until the string exists:
>>
>> s = "hello world"
>> s = s.uppercase()
>
> >>> s = "hello world".upper()
> >>> print(s)
> HELLO WORLD
"hello world" creates a string. Then you call .upper() on that string.
Perhaps a better example (demonstrating the impossibility) would be:
s = .upper()
but I thought that would not be clear.
> This works in Python 3. Not sure if s.uppercase() was meant as an
> example for a different language.
Nope, just not the clearest example.
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Steven
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