Go/Strings
From charlesreid1
Related: Rosalind/Problem 1A
The Go blog: strings, bytes, runes, and characters in Go: https://blog.golang.org/strings
How strings work in Go
A string in Go is a read-only slice of bytes. A string can hold arbitrary bytes, it is not required to hold unicode/UTF-8/other format. That means that "characters" are not special types in Go; rather, strings refer to bytes.
Indexing a string does not access characters - it accesses the individual bytes. So, when you store a character value in a string, you are storing the byte representation of that character at that point in time.
String Functions
To use string functions, you need to import strings:
package main
import "strings"
func main() {
fmt.Println(strings.ToUpper("Hello world!"))
}
The functions provided by the strings package will then be available via, for example, strings.ToUpper().
To make this a little easier, you can do something analogous to Python's import X as Y:
package main
import s "strings"
func main() {
fmt.Println(s.ToUpper("Hello world!"))
}
List of String Functions
Here is a list of string functions that are available from the string package. These are static methods that operate on string input arguments, they are not methods of the string object itself.
package main
import s "strings"
import "fmt"
var p = fmt.Println
func main() {
p("Contains: ", s.Contains("test", "es"))
p("Count: ", s.Count("test", "t"))
p("HasPrefix: ", s.HasPrefix("test", "te"))
p("HasSuffix: ", s.HasSuffix("test", "st"))
p("Index: ", s.Index("test", "e"))
p("Join: ", s.Join([]string{"a", "b"}, "-"))
p("Repeat: ", s.Repeat("a", 5))
p("Replace: ", s.Replace("foo", "o", "0", -1))
p("Replace: ", s.Replace("foo", "o", "0", 1))
p("Split: ", s.Split("a-b-c-d-e", "-"))
p("ToLower: ", s.ToLower("TEST"))
p("ToUpper: ", s.ToUpper("test"))
p("Len: ", len("hello"))
}
String Slices
See the Go/Slices page for notes on how array slices work.
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