str() Built-in Function
str() is a built-in function in Python that will convert an other type like a integer, float, list, tuple and so on to a string.
Str() Syntax
syntax(argument)
The argument can be a integer, floating point number, list, tuple, dictionary, file, and so on. The argument will be converted to a string.
str() Built-in Function Examples
#Str() Built-in Function
>>> str(6)
'6'
>>> str(7.6)
'7.6'
>>> str((6,75,9))
'(6, 75, 9)'
>>> str('cat': 'mary', 'dog': 'maggie')
"'cat': 'mary', 'dog': 'maggie'"
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