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Asked: May 21, 20222022-05-21T18:32:47+00:00 2022-05-21T18:32:47+00:00In: Programs

How to replace character in string python?

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I want to replace character in string python? Can you give me some examples?

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Use the replace character in string python method to find the symbol you’re looking for. It will not change the letter, only the symbol. This can be very helpful when you need to quickly search for symbols and symbols that are not in your toolbox.

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# 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
→ Read more: How to Replace Multiple Characters in A String in Python?
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  1. Lucian Davies
    2022-05-21T18:32:50+00:00Added an answer on May 21, 2022 at 6:32 pm

    Here is a simple example for you

    string = "Welcome to Softhunt website, Softhunt is a website dedicated to programming courses"
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    print("Original String: ", string)
    # replacing s by e
    print("Replaced String: ", string.replace("s", "e"))
    ​
    # 3 occurrence of m by a
    print("Replaced with 3 occurrences: ", string.replace("m", "a", 3))
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  2. Alayna Gagnon
    2022-05-21T18:32:54+00:00Added an answer on May 21, 2022 at 6:32 pm
    >>> 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'
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