In this article, you will see how to add or remove brackets around a string in Python. The brackets are used to mark the beginning and end of a list. If you want to add brackets to a string, you can use the string format(). The brackets can be removed from a string using the strip()
method.
Step 1: Create a string
str = "Python" print("str = ", str) print("str type = ", type(str))
Step 2: Add brackets around a string
print("str = ", "[{}]".format(str))
Step 3: Remove brackets around a string
print("str = ", str.strip("[]"))
Output:
str = Python
str type = <class 'str'>
str = [Python]
str = Python
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