How to remove "" from starting of a string if provided by the user
MRAB
python at mrabarnett.plus.com
Tue Aug 11 12:24:50 EDT 2020
On 2020-08-11 02:20, Ganesh Pal wrote:
> The possible value of stat['server2'] can be either (a)
"'/fileno_100.txt'" or (b) '/fileno_100.txt' .
> How do I check if it the value was (a) i.e string started and ended
with a quote , so that I can use ast.literal_eval()
> >>> import ast
> >>> stat = {}
> >>> stat['server2'] = "'/fileno_100.txt'"
> >>> stat['server2'] = ast.literal_eval(stat['server2'])
> >>> print stat['server2']
> /fileno_100.txt
> >>>
> >>> if stat['server2'].startswith("\"") and
stat['server2'].endswith("\""):
> ... stat['server2'] = ast.literal_eval(stat['server2'])
> ...
> >>>
> I tried startswith() and endswith(), doesn't seem to work ?. Is there
a simpler way ?
>
I gave 2 possible solutions. Try the first one, which was to use the
.strip method to remove the quotes.
The reason that startswith and endwith don't seem to work is that you're
checking for the presence of " (double quote) characters, but, according
to what you've posted, the strings contain ' (single quote) characters.
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