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Find answers and support for stripe, including account details, charges, refunds, subscriptions, and international assistance. Does this have to be a custom function or are there also more. Lstrip, rstrip and strip remove characters from the left, right and both ends of a string respectively

By default they remove whitespace characters (space, tabs, linebreaks, etc) How could you remove all characters that are not alphabetic from a string Map(str.strip, my_list) is the fastest way, it's just a little bit faster than comperhensions

Use map or itertools.imap if there's a single function that you want to apply.

They both do the same thing, removing the symbols table completely However, as @jimlewis pointed out strip allows. I know.strip() returns a copy of the string in which all chars have been stripped from the beginning and the end of the string But i wonder why / if it is necessary.

Strip returns a new string, so you need to assign that to something (better yet, just use a list comprehension) iterating over a file object gives you lines, not words;. This is where my mind went since i like to strip whitespace earlier in my process flow and handle incoming data with variable headers (nans, ints, etc) Using the isinstance (var, type) check.

I was told it deletes whitespace but s = ss asdas vsadsafas asfasasgas print(s.strip()) prints out ss asdas vsadsafas asfasasgas shouldn't it be.

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