# 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
var = '{foo} {foo} {foo}'.format(foo = 'python you so crazy')
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text = "python is too difficult , I have a good experience with it"
#python is too difficult I am using this text for example only
print(text.replace('difficult', 'easy'))
#####output#####
#python is too easy , I have a good experience with it
# Replace a particular item in a Python list
a_list = ['aple', 'orange', 'aple', 'banana', 'grape', 'aple']
for i in range(len(a_list)):
if a_list[i] == 'aple':
a_list[i] = 'apple'
print(a_list)
# Returns: ['apple', 'orange', 'apple', 'banana', 'grape', 'apple']
s = 'Some String test'
print(s.replace(' ', '-'))
# Output
# Some-String-test
plot.savefig(f'hanning{num}.pdf') # added in Python 3.6