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How to string module in Python?

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I read the online help about string. It lists string constants, string formatting, template strings and string functions. After reading these, I am still puzzled about how to use the string module.

Could you show me a few example about this module?

posted Jun 2, 2015 by anonymous

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I suggest you don't bother, it's effectively dead having been replaced by string methods. See here
https://docs.python.org/2/library/string.html#deprecated-string-functions and
then compare to https://docs.python.org/3/library/string.html#module-string

answer Jun 2, 2015 by Kaushik
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The type() builtin according to python docs, returns a "type object".
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And in this module is bunch of what I assume are "type objects". Is this correct?
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