No, strip()
removes all the space in the head and tail.
But you can
' %s ' % 'Need some help around here'
Domanda
I've started learning Python and I was wondering if there is a way to do the opposite of trim()
in Python. For example I have string:
"Need some help around here"
and I want it to become " Need some help around here "
?
Soluzione
No, strip()
removes all the space in the head and tail.
But you can
' %s ' % 'Need some help around here'