In Python3, string.digits
is a pre-initialized string used as string constant. In Python, string.digits
will give the lowercase letters ‘0123456789’.
Syntax : string.digits
Parameters : Doesn’t take any parameter, since it’s not a function.
Returns : Return all digit letters.
Note : Make sure to import string library function inorder to use string.digits
Code #1 :
# import string library function import string # Storing the value in variable result result = string.digits # Printing the value print (result) |
Output :
0123456789
Code #2 : Given code checks if the string input has only digit letters
# importing string library function import string # Function checks if input string # har only digits or not def check(value): for letter in value: # If anything other than digit # letter is present, then return # False, else return True if letter not in string.digits: return False return True # Driver Code input1 = "0123 456 789" print (input1, "--> " , check(input1)) input2 = "12.0124" print (input2, "--> " , check(input2)) input3 = "12345" print (input3, "--> " , check(input3)) |
Output:
0123 456 789 --> False 12.0124 --> False 12345 --> True
Applications :
The string constant digits can be used in many practical applications. Let’s see a code explaining how to use digits to generate strong random passwords of given size.
# Importing random to generate # random string sequence import random # Importing string library function import string def rand_pass(size): # Takes random choices from # ascii_letters and digits generate_pass = ''.join([random.choice( string.ascii_uppercase + string.ascii_lowercase + string.digits) for n in range (size)]) return generate_pass # Driver Code password = rand_pass( 10 ) print (password) |
Output:
2R8gaoDKqn