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This short shows you how to use the .rfind() method in Python as well as the .title() method.

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@joltedjon

1 year ago

So what you're telling me is this is more about title() changing the word to all lowercase besides the first letter than about rfind()

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@notenoughmonkeys

1 year ago

Good stuff.

Just a small thing that I think could be improved with the example is the placement of the two b’s as you could get the right answer for the wrong reason.

If you didn’t know what the title method does and worked on the assumption that the x string is stored in y as is, and also thought rfind was an reverse, then a find (ie the index on the reversed string, not the unreversed string), you could still end up with an answer of 4.

If you either removed title from the example or changed it to abcABCD then there’s no wrong way of getting to the right answer.

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@jainishpatel6539

1 year ago

rfind scans the string from the right that’s why it finds the last occurrence.

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@sandeeptuluri5996

1 year ago

A good one.
Please continue these videos. These are clearing my doubts and getting the basics strong.

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@Mohamed_MDJ

1 year ago

Man , this kind of videos is so helpful 👌

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@justinpobrien

1 year ago

These are addictive. A catchy title for preview image would be nice as opposed to tiny code

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@clipstobingeon

1 year ago

Nice and simple

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@AngryEgg6942

1 year ago

The definition of the title method on google is only partially correct. How sad

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@jimmycimitir7754

1 year ago

Thx for the tip, could you also share the song at the end please?

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@parzh

1 year ago

This is an exercise in attention rather than in programming skills

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@tebzer5685

1 year ago

what theme are you using on vsc??!

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@Caleb-dc7io

1 year ago

I want your question in green

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@MK-youtube123

4 months ago

Is it safe to say - rfind is find from right?

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@barodrinksbeer7484

1 year ago

The answer is always error, because when I type these challenges into my terminal, I forget something.

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@maheshwaran8355

1 year ago

What is the Font style he uses?

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@aggi999

1 year ago

Why specify the index if you're taking the last one anyway? Only cases I use pop is if I want the last index, otherwise I just remove or replace the value at the index for better optimization

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@Yee_.

1 year ago

rfind() = reverse find ?

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