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Asked: April 17, 20222022-04-17T19:06:30+00:00 2022-04-17T19:06:30+00:00In: python

How to check if a string contains an element from a list in Python?

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Python is new to me. Today, I want to learn more about “check if a string contains an element from a list in python”. Can you share with me some experiences or examples here?

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Idea for “check if a string contains an element from a list in Python”: The check if a string contains an element from a list in Python function compares each character of the input string with each element from the list.

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# To check if a certain element is contained in a list use 'in'
bikes = ['trek', 'redline', 'giant']
'trek' in bikes
# Output:
# True
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  1. Mohamed Henry
    2022-05-26T09:36:00+00:00Added an answer on May 26, 2022 at 9:36 am

    I recommend the following method would help

    if value in list:
     #do stuff
    ​
    #Also to check if it doesn't contain
    if value not in list:
     #do stuff
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