There is a mgic method in python called contains which should return true if item is in self, false otherwise.
The method signature of contains:
Samples:
BUT DONT USE this magic methods this way, as it should be used in internal class operations.
Membership test operator for this is
Side note: methods which are started by _ (underscore) should not be called directly outside of class scope. They meant for internal class operations.
#python #membership #in #contain #exist
The method signature of contains:
object.__contains__(self, item)
Samples:
>>> 'sample_output'.__contains__('sample')
True
>>> 'sample_output'.__contains__('ASL')
False
BUT DONT USE this magic methods this way, as it should be used in internal class operations.
Membership test operator for this is
in
. In case you want to test membership:>>> 'sample' in 'sample_output'
True
>>> 'ASL' in 'sample_output'
False
Side note: methods which are started by _ (underscore) should not be called directly outside of class scope. They meant for internal class operations.
#python #membership #in #contain #exist