Learn String Manipulation by Building a Cipher - Step 5

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Each string character can be referenced by a numerical index. The index count starts at zero. So the first character of a string has an index of 0. For example, in the string 'Hello World', 'H' is at index 0, 'e' is at index 1, and so on.

Each character of a string can be accessed by using bracket notation. You need to write the variable name followed by square brackets and add the index of the character between the brackets:

text = 'Hello World'
r = text[8]

Now, instead of printing text, print just the character at index 6.


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text = 'Hello World'
print(W)

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Learn String Manipulation by Building a Cipher - Step 5

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This refers to the character at position 8 in the text string. Use this same syntax to print character at position 6 in the text string.

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