thing = "Mix OF lowEr and UPPerCaSe" print("We have created a varible called 'thing' and assigned it with the value:'" + thing + "'") print("\n") print "the .lower() result is:" print thing.lower() print("\n") print "But going 'thing.lower() doesn't change 'thing' itself... 'thing' is still the original value, as we can see:" print thing print("\n") print "however, we can then set the variable 'thing' itself by going 'thing = thing.lower()." thing = thing.lower() print("\n") print "now when we print 'thing' it will show the new value we have assigned it" print("\n") print thing
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