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title: String Join Method
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## String Join Method
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The `str.join(iterable)` method is used to join all elements in an `iterable` with a specified string ```str```.
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If the iterable contains any non-string values, it raises a TypeError exception.
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`iterable`: All iterables of string. Could a list of strings, tuple of string or even a plain string.
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#### Examples
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1) Join a ist of strings with `":"`
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```python
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print ":".join(["freeCodeCamp", "is", "fun"])
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```
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Output
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```shell
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freeCodeCamp:is:fun
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```
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2) Join a tuple of strings with `" and "`
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```python
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print " and ".join(["A", "B", "C"])
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```
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Output
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```shell
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A and B and C
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```
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3) Insert a `" "` after every character in a string
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```python
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print " ".join("freeCodeCamp")
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```
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Output:
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```shell
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f r e e C o d e C a m p
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```
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4) Joining with empty string.
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```python
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list1 = ['p','r','o','g','r','a','m']  
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print("".join(list1))
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```
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Output:
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```shell
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program
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```
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5) Joining with sets.
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```python
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test =  {'2', '1', '3'}
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s = ', '
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print(s.join(test))
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```
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Output:
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```shell
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2, 3, 1
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```
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#### More Information:
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<a href='https://docs.python.org/2/library/stdtypes.html#str.join' target='_blank' rel='nofollow'>Python Documentation on String Join</a>
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