On 3/22/06, Alan Gauld <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I got this, Lets say if its mystring[n:m] where n may be another
> > number and m may be another number so how will it work in that case,
> > so this becomes general and makes more clear
> >
> n is the index of the first character and m is the index *beyond*
> the last character
>
> > Lets say if its mystring[3:8] so how will i evaluate it
>
> It will return the characters at indexes 3,4,5,6, and 7.
>
> In other words it operates in the same way as the range
> function.
>
> you could get the same set of characters back using
>
> for index in range(n,m):
>    print mystring[index]
>
> Does that help?
>
> Alan G
> Author of the learn to program web tutor
> http://www.freenetpages.co.uk/hp/alan.gauld
>
>
>
>
Thanks a Lot for all the help, Its excellent and too good

Appreciate all of you for making me clear and better in understanding.

Regards

Kaushal
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