The endswith()
method returns True
if a string ends with the specified suffix. If not, it returns False
.
Example
message = 'Python is fun'
# check if the message ends with fun
print(message.endswith('fun'))
# Output: True
Syntax of String endswith()
The syntax of endswith()
is:
str.endswith(suffix[, start[, end]])
endswith() Parameters
The endswith()
takes three parameters:
- suffix - String or tuple of suffixes to be checked
- start (optional) - Beginning position where suffix is to be checked within the string.
- end (optional) - Ending position where suffix is to be checked within the string.
Return Value from endswith()
The endswith()
method returns a boolean.
- It returns True if a string ends with the specified suffix.
- It returns False if a string doesn't end with the specified suffix.
Example 1: endswith() Without start and end Parameters
text = "Python is easy to learn."
result = text.endswith('to learn')
# returns False
print(result)
result = text.endswith('to learn.')
# returns True
print(result)
result = text.endswith('Python is easy to learn.')
# returns True
print(result)
Output
False True True
Example 2: endswith() With start and end Parameters
text = "Python programming is easy to learn."
# start parameter: 7
# "programming is easy to learn." string is searched
result = text.endswith('learn.', 7)
print(result)
# Both start and end is provided
# start: 7, end: 26
# "programming is easy" string is searched
result = text.endswith('is', 7, 26)
# Returns False
print(result)
result = text.endswith('easy', 7, 26)
# returns True
print(result)
Output
True False True
Passing Tuple to endswith()
It's possible to pass a tuple suffix to the endswith()
method in Python.
If the string ends with any item of the tuple, endswith()
returns True. If not, it returns False
Example 3: endswith() With Tuple Suffix
text = "programming is easy"
result = text.endswith(('programming', 'python'))
# prints False
print(result)
result = text.endswith(('python', 'easy', 'java'))
#prints True
print(result)
# With start and end parameter
# 'programming is' string is checked
result = text.endswith(('is', 'an'), 0, 14)
# prints True
print(result)
Output
False True True
If you need to check if a string starts with the specified prefix, you can use startswith() method in Python.