Python supprimant \ n de la chaîne
line = line.strip('\n')
line = line.strip('\t')
Awful Albatross
line = line.strip('\n')
line = line.strip('\t')
a_string = a_string.rstrip("\n")
mylist = []
# Assuming that you have loaded data into a lines variable.
for line in lines:
mylist.append(line.strip().split('\t')
example_string = "Hello there"
def remove_chars(n, string):
list_of_chars_in_string = [char for char in string]
for num in range(n):
list_of_chars_in_string.pop() # Removes last n characters in string
new_string = ''.join(list_of_chars_in_string)
return new_string