Feb-26-2019, 02:30 PM
(This post was last modified: Feb-26-2019, 02:31 PM by ClassicalSoul.)
Hi, I have a question about the string method 'find(...)'.
Consider the string 'tomato potato gelato'. How would I frame an optional argument such that the indexing would only begin at 'gelato'? In general terms, what I am trying to learn here is how to read function descriptions, because I don't get how the optional arguments work on the basis of the following description.
Consider the string 'tomato potato gelato'. How would I frame an optional argument such that the indexing would only begin at 'gelato'? In general terms, what I am trying to learn here is how to read function descriptions, because I don't get how the optional arguments work on the basis of the following description.
find(...) | S.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]. Optional | arguments start and end are interpreted as in slice notation.Thanks