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Explain split(), sub(), subn() methods of “re” module in Python?

These methods belong to the Python RegEx or ‘re’ module and are used to modify strings.

👉split(): This method is used to split a given string into a list.

👉sub(): This method is used to find a substring where a regex pattern matches, and then it replaces the matched substring with a different string.

👉subn(): This method is similar to the sub() method, but it returns the new string, along with the number of replacements.

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Explain split(), sub(), subn() methods of “re” module in Python?

These methods belong to the Python RegEx or ‘re’ module and are used to modify strings.

👉split(): This method is used to split a given string into a list.

👉sub(): This method is used to find a substring where a regex pattern matches, and then it replaces the matched substring with a different string.

👉subn(): This method is similar to the sub() method, but it returns the new string, along with the number of replacements.

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