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What you need to
know
Introducing a split
function:
A split function is a string method.
It is used to create a list of words
that is separated by a particular
delimiter.
A delimiter can be any character,
comma, or space, or any word. For
example, a student's details (that
is, name, age, and language) are
given as a "John, 25,English"
string, and if you want to create a
list. The string is delimited by ",":
#example-1
student_detail = "John, 2
print (student_detail)
["John", "25", " "English'
FILETREE
~/workspace
main.py
main.py
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"""Validates the given url
passed as string.
Arguments:
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url String, A valid url
should be of form <Protocol >://
<hostmain>/<fileinfo>
.docx]
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Protocol = [http, https, ftp
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Enter an Url: py
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What you need to
know
Introducing a split
function:
A split function is a string method.
It is used to create a list of words
that is separated by a particular
delimiter.
A delimiter can be any character,
comma, or space, or any word. For
example, a student's details (that
is, name, age, and language) are
given as a "John, 25,English"
string, and if you want to create a
list. The string is delimited by ",":
#example-1
student_detail = "John, 2
print (student_detail)
["John", "25", " "English'
FILETREE
~/workspace
main.py
main.py
1 def validate_url(url):
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"""Validates the given url
passed as string.
Arguments:
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url String, A valid url
should be of form <Protocol >://
<hostmain>/<fileinfo>
.docx]
--
Protocol = [http, https, ftp
Hostname = string
Fileinfo = [.html, .csv,
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#your code starts here.
return # return True if url
is valid else False
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url = input("Enter an Url:
print(validate_url(url))
>_ Terminal X +
Enter an Url: py
thon3 main.py
None
workspace $
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