3.7 Strings
Returns True if the two strings are equal.
Concatenates its arguments into a single string.
Returns a list of one-character strings from the given string.
Converts a value n to a string.
Converts a given number n to single-character string. If the number is not an
integer it will first be coerced to one with int.
Returns True if the string is empty ("").
Returns the length of the string, indexed from 1.
Given a list of strings, returns a single concatenated string.
Returns the head (first character) of the string.
Returns the tail (remaining characters) of the string, unless str is
empty, in which case it returns the empty string.
Returns a string of the leftmost n characters of str.
Returns a string of the rightmost n characters of str.
Returns a section of str, len characters long, beginning at
idx.
Returns a slice of str beginning at start and ending at
finish. If not specified, finish defaults to the length of the
string.
Returns the index of the first instance of search in str, or
False if not found.
Returns a list of string sections split at the given delimiters. If
delimiters is not specified, defaults to space (" ").
Given a string template, returns a new string with instances of glyph "#_" replaced
in order, starting with the first value given following the string.