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This is Python 3.4.2 The documentation says that s2 = s1.strip('a') will strip out all the 'a' in s1. When I run it, only the leftmost character - and only if it is 'a' - is stripped. The default s2 = s1.strip() takes out all whitespace. PS: I understand that …
Perhaps you're looking into the history of programming languages? I found references to Quick Basic doing a web search. Perhaps that would be a good place to start.
Each function changes the string 'letters1' in place. You'll need to save the results of each function so that the next call gets the original string.
I'm new to Python, but have a long background in Perl, Ksh &c, C, and others. """One of the different things about Python is the import statement. How do you tell where a function or class name should be imported from? Some are obvious, like sys and math, but others …
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ZZMike