how to replace maltipal char from string and substitute new char
breamoreboy at gmail.com
breamoreboy at gmail.com
Thu Oct 12 07:04:56 EDT 2017
On Thursday, October 12, 2017 at 10:46:03 AM UTC+1, Iranna Mathapati wrote:
> Hi Team,
>
>
> How to replace multipal char from string and substitute with new char with
> one line code
>
> Ex:
>
> str = "9.0(3)X7(2) " ===========> 9.0.3.X7.2
>
> need to replace occurrence of '(',')' with dot(.) chars
>
> output:
>
> 9.0.3.X7.2
>
>
> Thanks,
>>> help(str.replace)
replace(...)
S.replace(old, new[, count]) -> str
Return a copy of S with all occurrences of substring
old replaced by new. If the optional argument count is
given, only the first count occurrences are replaced.
Hence:-
>>> '9.0(3)X7(2)'.replace('(','.').replace(')', '.')
'9.0.3.X7.2.'
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Kindest regards.
Mark Lawrence.
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