Python String isalpha()

The syntax of isalpha() is:

string.isalpha()

isalpha() Parameters

isalpha() doesn't take any parameters.


Return Value from isalpha()

The isalpha() returns:

  • True if all characters in the string are alphabets (can be both lowercase and uppercase).
  • False if at least one character is not alphabet.

Example 1: Working of isalpha()

name = "Monica"
print(name.isalpha())

# contains whitespace
name = "Monica Geller"
print(name.isalpha())

# contains number
name = "Mo3nicaGell22er"
print(name.isalpha())

Output

True
False
False

Example 1: Working of isalpha()

name = "MonicaGeller"

if name.isalpha() == True:
   print("All characters are alphabets")
else:
    print("All characters are not alphabets.")

Output

All characters are alphabets

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