| add(x1, x2) |
Return element-wise string concatenation for two arrays of str or unicode. |
| multiply(a, i) |
Return (a * i), that is string multiple concatenation, element-wise. |
| mod(a, values) |
Return (a % i), that is pre-Python 2.6 string formatting |
| capitalize(a) |
Return a copy of a with only the first character of each element capitalized. |
| center(a, width[, fillchar]) |
Return a copy of a with its elements centered in a string of length width. |
| decode(a[, encoding, errors]) |
Calls str.decode element-wise. |
| encode(a[, encoding, errors]) |
Calls str.encode element-wise. |
| join(sep, seq) |
Return a string which is the concatenation of the strings in the sequence seq. |
| ljust(a, width[, fillchar]) |
Return an array with the elements of a left-justified in a string of length width. |
| lower(a) |
Return an array with the elements converted to lowercase. |
| lstrip(a[, chars]) |
For each element in a, return a copy with the leading characters removed. |
| partition(a, sep) |
Partition each element in a around sep. |
| replace(a, old, new[, count]) |
For each element in a, return a copy of the string with all occurrences of substring old replaced by new. |
| rjust(a, width[, fillchar]) |
Return an array with the elements of a right-justified in a string of length width. |
| rpartition(a, sep) |
Partition (split) each element around the right-most separator. |
| rsplit(a[, sep, maxsplit]) |
For each element in a, return a list of the words in the string, using sep as the delimiter string. |
| rstrip(a[, chars]) |
For each element in a, return a copy with the trailing characters removed. |
| split(a[, sep, maxsplit]) |
For each element in a, return a list of the words in the string, using sep as the delimiter string. |
| splitlines(a[, keepends]) |
For each element in a, return a list of the lines in the element, breaking at line boundaries. |
| strip(a[, chars]) |
For each element in a, return a copy with the leading and trailing characters removed. |
| swapcase(a) |
Return element-wise a copy of the string with uppercase characters converted to lowercase and vice versa. |
| title(a) |
Return element-wise title cased version of string or unicode. |
| translate(a, table[, deletechars]) |
For each element in a, return a copy of the string where all characters occurring in the optional argument deletechars are removed, and the remaining characters have been mapped through the given translation table. |
| upper(a) |
Return an array with the elements converted to uppercase. |
| zfill(a, width) |
Return the numeric string left-filled with zeros |