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enchant.get_enchant_version() in Python

Last Updated : 03 Jul, 2020
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Enchant is a module in python which is used to check the spelling of a word, gives suggestions to correct words. Also, gives antonym and synonym of words. It checks whether a word exists in dictionary or not.

enchant.get_enchant_version()

enchant.get_enchant_version() is an inbuilt method of enchant module. It is used to see the version of the enchant module being used by the system.
Syntax : enchant.get_enchant_version() Parameter : Nothing Returns : a string containing the enchant version
Example 1 : Python3 1==
# import the enchant module
import enchant

# printing the version
print(enchant.get_enchant_version())
Output :
2.2.7
  Example 2 :The version of the enchant module can also be found using help() method. Python3 1==
# import the enchant module
import enchant

# using the help() method
help(enchant)
Output : The actual output is of 574 lines. Here only the last few lines which contains the version are displayed.
set_prefix_dir(path) Set the prefix used by the Enchant library to find its plugins Called automatically when the Python library is imported when required. VERSION 2.2.7 FILE c:\users\user\appdata\local\programs\python\python37-32\lib\site-packages\enchant\__init__.py

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