Python String encode() Method
Description
The method encode() returns an encoded version of the string. Default encoding is the current default string encoding. The errors may be given to set a different error handling scheme.
Syntax
str.encode(encoding='UTF-8',errors='strict')
Parameters
encoding − This is the encodings to be used. For a list of all encoding schemes please visit: Standard Encodings.
errors − This may be given to set a different error handling scheme. The default for errors is 'strict', meaning that encoding errors raise a UnicodeError. Other possible values are 'ignore', 'replace', 'xmlcharrefreplace', 'backslashreplace' and any other name registered via codecs.register_error().
Return Value
Decoded string.
Example
Live Demo#!/usr/bin/python str = "this is string example....wow!!!"; print "Encoded String: " + str.encode('base64','strict')
Result
Encoded String: dGhpcyBpcyBzdHJpbmcgZXhhbXBsZS4uLi53b3chISE=