How does string indexing work in Python?
In Python, strings are indexed starting from 0. Each character in a string has a unique index.
Can you give me an example of string indexing?
Sure! For the string 'Hello', 'H' is at index 0, 'e' at index 1, and so on.
What happens if I try to access an index that doesn't exist?
If you try to access an index that is out of range, Python will raise an IndexError.
How can I slice a string using indexing?
You can slice a string using the syntax string[start:end]. For example, 'Hello'[1:4] returns 'ell'.
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