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How to use join() work? (Python)

How can I use the join() function? I am trying to concatenate converted int # str(some_int) into a list. That come from a for loop. I am finding it difficult to explain, but if someone could give me a clear example of how join() can be put to use, I would be very grateful.

1st Apr 2019, 9:33 PM
Brave Tea
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First you have to define a join string. Let it be '-'. Then you write: '-'.join(... which means: 'Take - and use it to join up...' and then comes any iterable, be it a list, a tuple ... as long as it contains strings. Or just a string, which is also made of strings. '-'.join(['a', 'b', 'c']) And that's all there is to it. Result: 'a-b-c'
1st Apr 2019, 10:00 PM
HonFu
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I have been working on understanding it more and have written this answer to my own posted question :) just copy paste this code and run it #the join() function is used on strings #is it to join a list (of strings) together, either with or without another string as a separator thisStrLst = ["one", "two", "three"] print(", ".join(thisStrLst)) #the fact that the list has the same spacing as the output is because of the part before the .join() (the ", ") and not because of the list. #you can see an example below of a different separator; " + " thisStrLst = ["one", "two", "three"] print(" + ".join(thisStrLst)) #you can also use a variable here for the first part of the join() #of course you need to define the variable first and this needs to be a string! thisStrLst = ["one", "two", "three"] cmaSpcStr = ", " print(cmaSpcStr.join(thisStrLst)) #if you print lists it will look like fibStrLst = ["1","1","2","3","5","8"] print("a printed list looks like: " + str(fibStrLst)) #so what if you want to use that list as one line of all numbers together? Use join as below #the separator is simply a string with no space or letter/number in it; "" print("".join(fibStrLst)) #you can even use join() on a string (a string is a series of strings). this, counterintuitively doesn't join letters/words/etc, but takes a string apart and puts them in a order with a separator between the letters. print(", ".join("spam"))
29th Apr 2019, 6:17 PM
Brave Tea
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thanks!
29th Apr 2019, 6:12 PM
Brave Tea
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