numpy.strings.count#
- strings.count(a, sub, start=0, end=None)[source]#
- Returns an array with the number of non-overlapping occurrences of substring - subin the range [- start,- end).- Parameters:
- aarray-like, with StringDType,bytes_, orstr_dtype
- subarray-like, with StringDType,bytes_, orstr_dtype
- The substring to search for. 
- start, endarray_like, with any integer dtype
- The range to look in, interpreted as in slice notation. 
 
- aarray-like, with 
- Returns:
- yndarray
- Output array of ints 
 
 - See also - Examples - >>> import numpy as np >>> c = np.array(['aAaAaA', ' aA ', 'abBABba']) >>> c array(['aAaAaA', ' aA ', 'abBABba'], dtype='<U7') >>> np.strings.count(c, 'A') array([3, 1, 1]) >>> np.strings.count(c, 'aA') array([3, 1, 0]) >>> np.strings.count(c, 'A', start=1, end=4) array([2, 1, 1]) >>> np.strings.count(c, 'A', start=1, end=3) array([1, 0, 0])