Python String maketrans() Method
Example
Create a mapping table, and use it in the translate()
method to replace any "S" characters with a "P" character:
txt = "Hello Sam!"
mytable = txt.maketrans("S", "P")
print(txt.translate(mytable))
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Definition and Usage
The maketrans()
method returns a mapping
table that can be used with the
translate()
method to replace
specified characters.
Syntax
string.maketrans(x, y, z)
Parameter Values
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
x | Required. If only one parameter is specified, this has to be a dictionary describing how to perform the replace. If two or more parameters are specified, this parameter has to be a string specifying the characters you want to replace. |
y | Optional. A string with the same length as parameter x. Each character in the first parameter will be replaced with the corresponding character in this string. |
z | Optional. A string describing which characters to remove from the original string. |
More Examples
Example
Use a mapping table to replace many characters:
txt = "Hi Sam!"
x = "mSa"
y = "eJo"
mytable = txt.maketrans(x,
y)
print(txt.translate(mytable))
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Example
The third parameter in the mapping table describes characters that you want to remove from the string:
txt = "Good night Sam!"
x = "mSa"
y = "eJo"
z = "odnght"
mytable = txt.maketrans(x, y, z)
print(txt.translate(mytable))
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Example
The maketrans()
method itself returns a
dictionary describing each replacement, in unicode:
txt = "Good night Sam!"
x = "mSa"
y = "eJo"
z = "odnght"
print(txt.maketrans(x, y, z))
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