Python remplacer les lettres en chaîne
my_text = 'Aello world'
my_text = my_text.replace(my_text[0], 'H')
print (my_text)
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my_text = 'Aello world'
my_text = my_text.replace(my_text[0], 'H')
print (my_text)
>>> x = 'xpple bxnxnx cherry'
>>> a = x.replace(x,a) # replaces x with a
'apple banana cherry'
>>> first_a = x.replace(x,a,1) # only replaces first a
'apple bxnxnx cherry'
# string.replace(old, new, count), no import is necessary
text = "Apples taste Good."
print(text.replace('Apples', 'Bananas')) # use .replace() on a variable
Bananas taste Good. <---- Output
print("Have a Bad Day!".replace("Bad","Good")) # Use .replace() on a string
Have a Good Day! <----- Output
print("Mom is happy!".replace("Mom","Dad").replace("happy","angry")) #Use many times
Dad is angry! <----- Output
text = 'Mohammad_Sadegh_Eslahi'
text = text.replace('_', ' ')
print(text)
>>>
'Mohammad Sadegh Eslahi'
mytext = 'Hello Zorld'
mytext = mytext.replace('Z', 'W')
print mytext,
>>> s = list("Hello zorld")
>>> s
['H', 'e', 'l', 'l', 'o', ' ', 'z', 'o', 'r', 'l', 'd']
>>> s[6] = 'W'
>>> s
['H', 'e', 'l', 'l', 'o', ' ', 'W', 'o', 'r', 'l', 'd']
>>> "".join(s)
'Hello World'