Edited the test error messages and touched up docs. (#3540)
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"blurb": "The 'str' class provides many useful 'string-methods'. They can be used for cleaning, splitting, translating, or otherwise working with any 'str' object. Because strings are immutable, any functions or methods that operate on a 'str' will return a new instance or copy of the 'str' rather than modifying the original 'str' object.",
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"authors": ["kimolivia"],
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"contributors": ["valentin-p", "bethanyg"]
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"contributors": ["valentin-p", "BethanyG"]
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}
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@@ -18,6 +18,7 @@ Some of the more commonly used `str` methods include:
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Being _immutable_, a `str` object's value in memory cannot change; methods that appear to modify a string return a new copy or instance of that `str` object.
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[`<str>.endswith(<suffix>)`][str-endswith] returns `True` if the string ends with `<suffix>`, `False` otherwise.
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```python
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[
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{
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"url": "https://docs.python.org/3/library/stdtypes.html#string-methods",
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"description": "string methods"
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"description": "Python Documentation: string methods"
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},
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{
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"url": "https://docs.python.org/3/library/stdtypes.html#common-sequence-operations",
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"description": "common sequence operations"
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"description": "Python Documentation: common sequence operations"
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},
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{
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"url": "https://realpython.com/python-strings/",
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"description": "strings and character data in Python"
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"description": "Real Python: strings and character data in Python"
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},
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{
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"url": "https://www.programiz.com/python-programming/string",
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"description": "more string operations and functions"
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"description": "Programiz: more string operations and functions"
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}
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]
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## General
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- [Introduction to string methods in Python][string-method-docs]
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- [Python Documentation: String Methods][string-method-docs]
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- [Python Documentation Tutorial: Text][tutorial-strings]
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## 1. Capitalize the title of the paper
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- You can use [string methods][replace-method-docs] to replace words.
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[string-method-docs]: https://docs.python.org/3/library/stdtypes.html#string-methods
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[title-method-docs]: https://docs.python.org/3/library/stdtypes.html#str.title
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[endswith-method-docs]: https://docs.python.org/3/library/stdtypes.html#str.endswith
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[strip-method-docs]: https://docs.python.org/3/library/stdtypes.html#str.strip
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[replace-method-docs]: https://docs.python.org/3/library/stdtypes.html#str.replace
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[string-method-docs]: https://docs.python.org/3/library/stdtypes.html#string-methods
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[strip-method-docs]: https://docs.python.org/3/library/stdtypes.html#str.strip
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[title-method-docs]: https://docs.python.org/3/library/stdtypes.html#str.title
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[tutorial-strings]: https://docs.python.org/3/tutorial/introduction.html#text
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],
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"contributors": [
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"valentin-p",
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"bethanyg"
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"BethanyG"
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],
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"files": {
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"solution": [
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@pytest.mark.task(taskno=1)
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def test_capitalize_word(self):
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self.assertEqual(capitalize_title("canopy"), "Canopy")
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actual_result = capitalize_title("canopy")
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expected = "Canopy"
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error_message = (f'Called capitalize_title("canopy"). '
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f'The function returned "{actual_result}", '
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f'but the tests expected "{expected}" for the title.')
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self.assertEqual(actual_result, expected, msg=error_message)
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@pytest.mark.task(taskno=1)
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def test_capitalize_title(self):
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self.assertEqual(capitalize_title("fish are cold blooded"),
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"Fish Are Cold Blooded")
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actual_result = capitalize_title("fish are cold blooded")
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expected = "Fish Are Cold Blooded"
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error_message = (f'Called capitalize_title("fish are cold blooded"). '
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f'The function returned "{actual_result}", '
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f'but the tests expected "{expected}" for the title.')
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self.assertEqual(actual_result, expected, msg=error_message)
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@pytest.mark.task(taskno=2)
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def test_sentence_ending(self):
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self.assertEqual(check_sentence_ending("Snails can sleep for 3 years."), True)
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actual_result = check_sentence_ending("Snails can sleep for 3 years.")
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expected = True
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error_message = (f'Called check_sentence_ending("Snails can sleep for 3 years."). '
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f'The function returned {actual_result}, '
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f'but the tests expected {expected} for a period ending.')
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self.assertEqual(actual_result, expected, msg=error_message)
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@pytest.mark.task(taskno=2)
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def test_sentence_ending_without_period(self):
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self.assertEqual(check_sentence_ending("Fittonia are nice"), False)
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actual_result = check_sentence_ending("Fittonia are nice")
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expected = False
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error_message = (f'Called check_sentence_ending("Fittonia are nice"). '
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f'The function returned {actual_result}, '
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f'but the tests expected {expected} for a period ending.')
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self.assertEqual(actual_result, expected, msg=error_message)
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@pytest.mark.task(taskno=3)
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def test_remove_extra_spaces_only_start(self):
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self.assertEqual(clean_up_spacing(" A rolling stone gathers no moss"),
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"A rolling stone gathers no moss")
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actual_result = clean_up_spacing(" A rolling stone gathers no moss")
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expected = "A rolling stone gathers no moss"
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error_message = (f'Called clean_up_spacing(" A rolling stone gathers no moss"). '
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f'The function returned "{actual_result}", '
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f'but the tests expected "{expected}" as a cleaned string.')
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self.assertEqual(actual_result, expected, msg=error_message)
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@pytest.mark.task(taskno=3)
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def test_remove_extra_spaces(self):
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self.assertEqual(clean_up_spacing(" Elephants can't jump. "),
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"Elephants can't jump.")
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actual_result = clean_up_spacing(" Elephants can't jump. ")
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expected = "Elephants can't jump."
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error_message = ("Called clean_up_spacing(\" Elephants can't jump. \")"
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f'The function returned "{actual_result}", '
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f'but the tests expected "{expected}" as a cleaned string.')
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self.assertEqual(actual_result, expected, msg=error_message)
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@pytest.mark.task(taskno=4)
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def test_replace_word_choice(self):
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self.assertEqual(replace_word_choice("Animals are cool.", "cool", "awesome"),
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"Animals are awesome.")
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actual_result = replace_word_choice("Animals are cool.", "cool", "awesome")
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expected = "Animals are awesome."
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error_message = ('Called replace_word_choice("Animals are cool.", "cool", "awesome"). '
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f'The function returned "{actual_result}", '
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f'but the tests expected "{expected}" after the word replacement.')
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self.assertEqual(actual_result, expected, msg=error_message)
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@pytest.mark.task(taskno=4)
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def test_replace_word_not_exist(self):
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self.assertEqual(replace_word_choice("Animals are cool.", "small", "tiny"),
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"Animals are cool.")
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actual_result = replace_word_choice("Animals are cool.", "small", "tiny")
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expected = "Animals are cool."
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error_message = ('Called replace_word_choice("Animals are cool.", "small", "tiny"). '
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f'The function returned "{actual_result}", '
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f'but the tests expected "{expected}", because the word '
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'to be replaced is not in the sentence.')
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self.assertEqual(actual_result, expected, msg=error_message)
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