If the string ends with the suffix and the suffix is not empty, the str.removesuffix(suffix, /) function removes the suffix and returns the rest of the string. If the suffix string is not found then it returns the original string. It is introduced in Python 3.9.0 version.
Syntax: str.removesuffix(suffix, /)
Parameters:
Suffix– suffix string that we are checking for.
Return value:
Returns: string[ : – len (suffix) ] if the string ends with suffix string and that suffix is not empty. Else it returns the copy of original string.
Example 1:
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# Python 3.9 code explaining # str.removesuffix() # suffix exists print ( 'ComputerScience' .removesuffix( 'Science' )) # suffix doesn't exist print ( 'Lazyroar' .removesuffix( 'for' )) |
Output:
Computer Lazyroar
Example 2:
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# Python 3.9 code explaining # str.removesuffix() # String for removesuffix() # If suffix exists then # then it remove suffix from the string # otherwise return original string string1 = "Welcome to python 3.9" print ( "Original String 1 : " , string1) # suffix exists result = string1.removesuffix( "3.9" ) print ( "New string : " , result) string2 = "Welcome Geek" print ( "Original String 2 : " , string2) # suffix doesn't exist result = string2.removesuffix( "Welcome" ) print ( "New string : " , result) |
Output:
Original String 1 : Welcome to python 3.9 New string : Welcome to python Original String 2 : Welcome Geek New string : Welcome Geek