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Python | Numpy np.assert_string_equal() method

Last Updated : 23 Jan, 2020
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With the help of np.assert_string_equal() method, we can get the assertion error if two string are not equal by using np.assert_string_equal() method.

Syntax : np.assert_string_equal(actual, desired)
Return : Return assertion error if two strings are unequal.

Example #1 :
In this example we can see that by using np.assert_string_equal() method, we are able to get the assertion error if two strings are not equal by using this method.




# import numpy and assert_string_equal
import numpy as np
import numpy.testing as npt
  
# using np.assert_string_equal() method
gfg = npt.assert_string_equal('gfg', 'gfg')
  
print(gfg)


Output :

None

Example #2 :




# import numpy and assert_string_equal
import numpy as np
import numpy.testing as npt
  
# using np.assert_string_equal() method
gfg = npt.assert_string_equal('gfg', 'geeksforgeeks')
  
print(gfg)


Output :

AssertionError: Differences in strings:
– gfg+ geeksforgeeks


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