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string.count() - string

             

The method count() returns the number of occurrences of substring sub in the range [start, end]. Optional arguments start and end are interpreted as in slice notation.


  • sub -- This is the substring to be searched.

  • start -- Search starts from this index. First character starts from 0 index. By default search starts from 0 index.

  • end -- Search ends from this index. First character starts from 0 index. By default search ends at the last index.


Syntax


str.count(sub, start= 0,end=len(string))


Example


#!/usr/bin/python

str = "this is string example....wow!!!";

sub = "i";
print "str.count(sub, 4, 40) : ", str.count(sub, 4, 40)
sub = "wow";
print "str.count(sub) : ", str.count(sub)


Output / Return Value

Centered in a string of length width.


str.count(sub, 4, 40) : 2 str.count(sub, 4, 40) : 1


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