The syntax of isalpha()
is:
string.isalpha()
isalpha() Parameters
isalpha()
doesn't take any parameters.
Return Value from isalpha()
The isalpha()
returns:
- True if all characters in the string are alphabets (can be both lowercase and uppercase).
- False if at least one character is not alphabet.
Example 1: Working of isalpha()
name = "Monica" print(name.isalpha()) # contains whitespace name = "Monica Geller" print(name.isalpha()) # contains number name = "Mo3nicaGell22er" print(name.isalpha())
Output
True False False
Example 1: Working of isalpha()
name = "MonicaGeller" if name.isalpha() == True: print("All characters are alphabets") else: print("All characters are not alphabets.")
Output
All characters are alphabets
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