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How can I increment a char?

I'm new to Python, coming from Java and C. How can I increment a char? In Java or C, chars and ints are practically interchangeable, and in certain loops, it's very useful to me to be able to do increment chars, and index arrays by chars.

How can I do this in Python? It's bad enough not having a traditional for(;;) loope开发者_Python百科r - is there any way I can achieve what I want to achieve without having to rethink my entire strategy?


In Python 2.x, just use the ord and chr functions:

>>> ord('c')
99
>>> ord('c') + 1
100
>>> chr(ord('c') + 1)
'd'
>>> 

Python 3.x makes this more organized and interesting, due to its clear distinction between bytes and unicode. By default, a "string" is unicode, so the above works (ord receives Unicode chars and chr produces them).

But if you're interested in bytes (such as for processing some binary data stream), things are even simpler:

>>> bstr = bytes('abc', 'utf-8')
>>> bstr
b'abc'
>>> bstr[0]
97
>>> bytes([97, 98, 99])
b'abc'
>>> bytes([bstr[0] + 1, 98, 99])
b'bbc'


"bad enough not having a traditional for(;;) looper"?? What?

Are you trying to do

import string
for c in string.lowercase:
    ...do something with c...

Or perhaps you're using string.uppercase or string.letters?

Python doesn't have for(;;) because there are often better ways to do it. It also doesn't have character math because it's not necessary, either.


Check this: USING FOR LOOP

for a in range(5):
    x='A'
    val=chr(ord(x) + a)
    print(val)

LOOP OUTPUT: A B C D E


I came from PHP, where you can increment char (A to B, Z to AA, AA to AB etc.) using ++ operator. I made a simple function which does the same in Python. You can also change list of chars to whatever (lowercase, uppercase, etc.) is your need.

# Increment char (a -> b, az -> ba)
def inc_char(text, chlist = 'ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ'):
    # Unique and sort
    chlist = ''.join(sorted(set(str(chlist))))
    chlen = len(chlist)
    if not chlen:
        return ''
    text = str(text)
    # Replace all chars but chlist
    text = re.sub('[^' + chlist + ']', '', text)
    if not len(text):
        return chlist[0]
    # Increment
    inc = ''
    over = False
    for i in range(1, len(text)+1):
        lchar = text[-i]
        pos = chlist.find(lchar) + 1
        if pos < chlen:
            inc = chlist[pos] + inc
            over = False
            break
        else:
            inc = chlist[0] + inc
            over = True
    if over:
        inc += chlist[0]
    result = text[0:-len(inc)] + inc
    return result


There is a way to increase character using ascii_letters from string package which ascii_letters is a string that contains all English alphabet, uppercase and lowercase:

>>> from string import ascii_letters
>>> ascii_letters[ascii_letters.index('a') + 1]
'b'
>>> ascii_letters
'abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ'

Also it can be done manually;

>>> letters = 'abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ'
>>> letters[letters.index('c') + 1]
'd'


def doubleChar(str):
    result = ''
    for char in str:
        result += char * 2
    return result

print(doubleChar("amar"))

output:

aammaarr


For me i made the fallowing as a test.

string_1="abcd"

def test(string_1):
   i = 0
   p = ""
   x = len(string_1)
   while i < x:
    y = (string_1)[i]
    i=i+1
    s = chr(ord(y) + 1)
    p=p+s

   print(p)

test(string_1)
0

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