def countSubStringMatchRecursive(target,key):
"""Counts how many times key is in string(string,key)"""
x=find(target,key)
print x
return x!=-1 and countSubStringMatchRecursive(target[x+1:],key)+1
So this program takes a given string and counts how many times a substring shows up inside of it. So given the target 'banana' and key 'an' the function will spit out 2.
Im kind of confused as to how it does this. Does the x!=1 make it so the program only returns x's not equal to one? I assume the +1 at the end of the countSubStringMatchRecursive... in return is somehow counting.