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Is there a possibility to extract single letters out of a string that the user of the program defines in python? For example i want to extract the single letters of this string:

     x = raw_input("Letters i want to extract")
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  • for single_letter in x?
    – squiguy
    May 8, 2013 at 23:41

5 Answers 5

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A string is a sequence in Python the indexing starts from zero. To get a specific element or (character) of a string just use the following:

>>> x = "This is a string"
>>> first_letter = x[0]
>>> second_letter = x[1]
>>> last_letter = x[-1]
>>> print first_letter
T
>>> print last_letter
g
>>> 

You can also loop through it very easily like so:

>>> for index, letter in enumerate(x):
    print index, letter

0 T
1 h
2 i
3 s
4  
5 i
6 s
7  
8 a
9  
10 s
11 t
12 r
13 i
14 n
15 g
>>> 
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>>> s = 'test'
>>> s[0]
't'
>>> list(s)
['t', 'e', 's', 't']
>>> for ch in s:
...     print ch
...
t
e
s
t
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A variable has a name and a value.

A dictionary is a collection of names associated with values. So, for your purposes you might be able to make a dictionary and treat it as "a collection of variables".

For example, if you want the "single variables" for each letter in x to be counters, then you could use this code:

def stats():
    x = raw_input("Letters i want to extract: ")
    data = raw_input("Text I want to do some stats on: ")

    # make a dictionary of letters in x
    d = {}
    for chr in x:
      d[chr] = 0 # initialize counter

    # collect stats
    for item in data:
      if item in d:
        d[item] += 1

    # show results in a couple of ways
    print "The full tally: %r" % d
    for chr in x:
      print "There were %d occurrences of %c in the text" % (d[chr], chr)

Here's an example run.

>>> stats()
Letters i want to extract: bell
Text I want to do some stats on: hello world
The full tally: {'b': 0, 'e': 1, 'l': 3}
There were 0 occurrences of b in the text
There were 1 occurrences of e in the text
There were 3 occurrences of l in the text
There were 3 occurrences of l in the text
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  • I swear the OP originally asked to be able to treat the elements of x as variables - hence the slant on this answer. Not sure why the Edit History on the post doesn't show this any more!
    – azhrei
    May 9, 2013 at 0:54
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x = raw_input("Letters i want to extract")

for i in x:
    print i 
    #or do whatever you please

I think this is what your looking for. The code snip-it iterates through the string and outputs each letter. Instead of printing you could do what ever you would like.

You can also access each letter individuality through the syntax x[index_value].

ie.

x[0] would yield 'L'
x[1] would yield 'e'
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You can use a for loop like this

x = raw_input("Letters i want to extract")
for ch in x:
    print x

You can also get individual characters like this

x[0] # first character
x[1] # second character

You can convert to a list like this

char_list = list(x)

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