Python String join() Method
Example
Join all items in a tuple into a string, using a hash character as separator:
 myTuple = ("John", "Peter", "Vicky")
x = "#".join(myTuple)
 
print(x)
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x = "#".join(myTuple)
print(x)
Definition and Usage
The join() method takes all items in an iterable 
and joins them into one string.
A string must be specified as the separator.
Syntax
 string.join(iterable)
 
Parameter Values
| Parameter | Description | 
|---|---|
| iterable | Required. Any iterable object where all the returned values are strings | 
More Examples
Example
Join all items in a dictionary into a string, using the word "TEST" as separator:
 myDict = {"name": "John", "country": "Norway"}
mySeparator = "TEST"
x = mySeparator.join(myDict)
print(x)
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mySeparator = "TEST"
x = mySeparator.join(myDict)
print(x)
Note: When using a dictionary as an iterable, the returned values are the keys, not the values.