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There's another useful function that works on strings called <code>len</code>. <code>len</code> returns the length of a string:▼
<pre>▼
string = "Hello"▼
len(string)▼
print len("triskaidekaphobia")▼
length = len("")▼
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Like the <code>type</code> function from before, the <code>str</code> function takes 1 argument, in the example the integer 1. <code>str</code> takes in input and produces a string version of that input as output.
====String length====
▲There's another useful function that works on strings called <code>len</code>. <code>len</code> returns the length of a string as an integer:
▲<pre>
▲string = "Hello"
▲len(string)
▲print "The length of triskaidekaphobia is", len("triskaidekaphobia")
▲</pre>
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