On Mon, 13 Apr 2015 10:31 am, Pippo wrote: > I am new in this matter.. I need some help to understand how do I call an > api in python code?
Your question is too general. It is like: "I am new to carpentry and wood-working. How do I use a tool?" Which tool? Hammer, electric drill, hand saw, electric saw, screwdriver, crowbar, something else? The API tells you how to use a library. That's what API means: "Application Programming Interface". The API for integers includes: - add integers using the + operator: 1 + 2 - multiply integers using the * operator: 3 * 4 The API for strings include: - use either single quotes to create a string: 'hello world' - or double quotes: "hello world" - call the upper() method with no arguments to return an uppercase version of the string: 'hello'.upper() -> 'HELLO' - call the split() method with no arguments to split the string on whitespace: 'hello world'.split() -> ['hello', 'world'] - call the split() method with a string argument to split the string on that string: 'hello world'.split('o') -> ['hell', 'w', 'rld'] and so on and so on and so on. Can you ask a more specific question? -- Steven -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list