The syntax of isidentifier()
is:
string.isidentifier()
isidentifier() Paramters
The isidentifier()
method doesn't take any parameters.
Return Value from isidentifier()
The isidentifier()
method returns:
- True if the string is a valid identifier
- False if the string is not a invalid identifier
Example 1: How isidentifier() works?
str = 'Python'
print(str.isidentifier())
str = 'Py thon'
print(str.isidentifier())
str = '22Python'
print(str.isidentifier())
str = ''
print(str.isidentifier())
Output
True False False False
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Example 2: More Example of isidentifier()
str = 'root33'
if str.isidentifier() == True:
print(str, 'is a valid identifier.')
else:
print(str, 'is not a valid identifier.')
str = '33root'
if str.isidentifier() == True:
print(str, 'is a valid identifier.')
else:
print(str, 'is not a valid identifier.')
str = 'root 33'
if str.isidentifier() == True:
print(str, 'is a valid identifier.')
else:
print(str, 'is not a valid identifier.')
Output
root33 is a valid identifier. 33root is not a valid identifier. root 33 is not a valid identifier.
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