Hello dear readers! Welcome back to another edition of our tutorial on Python. In this tutorial guide, we are going to be discussing about the String Encode() method in Python.
Python string encode() method returns the encoded version of the string. Default encoding is the current default string encoding. The errors may be given so to set a different error handling scheme.
Python string encode() method returns the encoded version of the string. Default encoding is the current default string encoding. The errors may be given so to set a different error handling scheme.
Syntax
The following below is the syntax for Python String encode() method -
str.encode(encoding ='UTF-8' , errors ='strict')
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Parameter Details
- encoding - This is the encodings to be used.
- errors - It may be given to set a different error handling scheme. The default value for errors is 'strict', meaning the encoding errors raise a UnicodeErrors.
Return Value
Returns the encoded string.
Example
The following below is a simple example -
#!/usr/bin/python str = "this is string example....wow!!!"; print "Encoded String: " + str.encode('base64','strict')
Output
Below is the output of the above example -
Encoded String: dGhpcyBpcyBzdHJpbmcgZXhhbXBsZS4uLi53b3chISE=
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Alright guys! This is where we are rounding up for this tutorial post. In our next tutorial, we are going to be discussing about the Python String endswith() method.
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