[Tim Peters] > > Of course '' is a prefix of any string whatsoever, so it's not like the > final result is of much use (it's more like "no information in, no > information out"). I just never thought of a Python string as beginning and ending with a null. So the fact that find('') and rfind('') both return something other than -1 was surprising to me. My "plain English" intrepretation of the docstring for find gave me the impression that if I searched for a single character and got back an index other than -1 that I could then retrieve that character from the string and it would equal the character used in the original search. -- Patrick K. O'Brien Orbtech ----------------------------------------------- "Your source for Python programming expertise." ----------------------------------------------- Web: http://www.orbtech.com/web/pobrien/ Blog: http://www.orbtech.com/blog/pobrien/ Wiki: http://www.orbtech.com/wiki/PatrickOBrien -----------------------------------------------
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