Example 1: slicing in python
word = "Example"
# Obtain the first 3 characters of "Example"
# E x a m p l e
# 0 1 2 3 4 5 6
# First 3 characters = "Exa"
sliced_word = word[:3] # Gives you "Exa"
# Everything after character #3 = "mple"
second_sliced_word = word[3:] # Gives you "mple"
Example 2: python slice
# array[start:stop:step]
# start = include everything STARTING AT this idx (inclusive)
# stop = include everything BEFORE this idx (exclusive)
# step = (can be ommitted) difference between each idx in the sequence
arr = ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd', 'e']
arr[2:] => ['c', 'd', 'e']
arr[:4] => ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd']
arr[2:4] => ['c', 'd']
arr[0:5:2] => ['a', 'c', 'e']
arr[:] => makes copy of arr
Example 3: is : and :: the same in python slice
a[-1] # last item in the array
a[-2:] # last two items in the array
a[:-2] # everything except the last two items
Example 4: python3 slice
# array[start:stop:step]
# start = include everything STARTING AT this idx (inclusive)
# stop = include everything BEFORE this idx (exclusive)
# step = (can be committed) difference between each idx in the sequence
arr = ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd', 'e']
arr[2:] => ['c', 'd', 'e']
arr[:4] => ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd']
arr[2:4] => ['c', 'd']
arr[0:5:2] => ['a', 'c', 'e']
arr[:] => makes copy of arr
Example 5: python slice operator
string = 'string_text'
beginning = 0 # at what index the slice should start.
end = len(string) # at what index the slice should end.
step = 1 # how many characters the slice should go forward after each letter
new_string = string[beginning:end:step]
# some examples
a = 0
b = 3
c = 1
new_string = string[a:b:c] # will give you: str
# ____________________________________________
a = 2
b = len(string) - 2
c = 1
new_string = string[a:b:c] # will give you: ring_te
Example 6: is : and :: the same in python slice
a[::-1] # all items in the array, reversed
a[1::-1] # the first two items, reversed
a[:-3:-1] # the last two items, reversed
a[-3::-1] # everything except the last two items, reversed