__builtin__.unicode
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class
__builtin__.
unicode
¶ unicode(string[, encoding[, errors]]) -> unicode object
Create a new Unicode object from the given encoded string. encoding defaults to the current default string encoding. errors can be ‘strict’, ‘replace’ or ‘ignore’ and defaults to ‘strict’.
Methods¶
__format__ ((format_spec) -> unicode) |
Return a formatted version of S as described by format_spec. |
__getnewargs__ |
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__new__ ((S, ...) |
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__reduce__ |
helper for pickle |
__reduce_ex__ |
helper for pickle |
__sizeof__ (() -> size of S in memory, in bytes) |
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__subclasshook__ |
Abstract classes can override this to customize issubclass(). |
_formatter_field_name_split |
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_formatter_parser |
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capitalize (() -> unicode) |
Return a capitalized version of S, i.e. |
center ((width[, fillchar]) -> unicode) |
Return S centered in a Unicode string of length width. |
count ((sub[, start[, end]]) -> int) |
Return the number of non-overlapping occurrences of substring sub in Unicode string S[start:end]. |
decode (...) |
Decodes S using the codec registered for encoding. |
encode (...) |
Encodes S using the codec registered for encoding. |
endswith ((suffix[, start[, end]]) -> bool) |
Return True if S ends with the specified suffix, False otherwise. |
expandtabs (([tabsize]) -> unicode) |
Return a copy of S where all tab characters are expanded using spaces. |
find ((sub [,start [,end]]) -> int) |
Return the lowest index in S where substring sub is found, such that sub is contained within S[start:end]. |
format ((*args, **kwargs) -> unicode) |
Return a formatted version of S, using substitutions from args and kwargs. |
index ((sub [,start [,end]]) -> int) |
Like S.find() but raise ValueError when the substring is not found. |
isalnum (() -> bool) |
Return True if all characters in S are alphanumeric and there is at least one character in S, False otherwise. |
isalpha (() -> bool) |
Return True if all characters in S are alphabetic and there is at least one character in S, False otherwise. |
isdecimal (() -> bool) |
Return True if there are only decimal characters in S, False otherwise. |
isdigit (() -> bool) |
Return True if all characters in S are digits and there is at least one character in S, False otherwise. |
islower (() -> bool) |
Return True if all cased characters in S are lowercase and there is at least one cased character in S, False otherwise. |
isnumeric (() -> bool) |
Return True if there are only numeric characters in S, False otherwise. |
isspace (() -> bool) |
Return True if all characters in S are whitespace and there is at least one character in S, False otherwise. |
istitle (() -> bool) |
Return True if S is a titlecased string and there is at least one character in S, i.e. |
isupper (() -> bool) |
Return True if all cased characters in S are uppercase and there is at least one cased character in S, False otherwise. |
join ((iterable) -> unicode) |
Return a string which is the concatenation of the strings in the iterable. |
ljust ((width[, fillchar]) -> int) |
Return S left-justified in a Unicode string of length width. |
lower (() -> unicode) |
Return a copy of the string S converted to lowercase. |
lstrip (([chars]) -> unicode) |
Return a copy of the string S with leading whitespace removed. |
partition (sep) -> (head, sep, tail) |
Search for the separator sep in S, and return the part before it, the separator itself, and the part after it. |
replace ((old, new[, count]) -> unicode) |
Return a copy of S with all occurrences of substring old replaced by new. |
rfind ((sub [,start [,end]]) -> int) |
Return the highest index in S where substring sub is found, such that sub is contained within S[start:end]. |
rindex ((sub [,start [,end]]) -> int) |
Like S.rfind() but raise ValueError when the substring is not found. |
rjust ((width[, fillchar]) -> unicode) |
Return S right-justified in a Unicode string of length width. |
rpartition (sep) -> (head, sep, tail) |
Search for the separator sep in S, starting at the end of S, and return the part before it, the separator itself, and the part after it. |
rsplit (([sep [,maxsplit]]) -> list of strings) |
Return a list of the words in S, using sep as the delimiter string, starting at the end of the string and working to the front. |
rstrip (([chars]) -> unicode) |
Return a copy of the string S with trailing whitespace removed. |
split (([sep [,maxsplit]]) -> list of strings) |
Return a list of the words in S, using sep as the delimiter string. |
splitlines ((keepends=False) -> list of strings) |
Return a list of the lines in S, breaking at line boundaries. |
startswith ((prefix[, start[, end]]) -> bool) |
Return True if S starts with the specified prefix, False otherwise. |
strip (([chars]) -> unicode) |
Return a copy of the string S with leading and trailing whitespace removed. |
swapcase (() -> unicode) |
Return a copy of S with uppercase characters converted to lowercase and vice versa. |
title (() -> unicode) |
Return a titlecased version of S, i.e. |
translate ((table) -> unicode) |
Return a copy of the string S, where all characters have been mapped through the given translation table, which must be a mapping of Unicode ordinals to Unicode ordinals, Unicode strings or None. |
upper (() -> unicode) |
Return a copy of S converted to uppercase. |
zfill ((width) -> unicode) |
Pad a numeric string S with zeros on the left, to fill a field of the specified width. |