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Get the last occurrence of the specified string pattern in Julia - findlast() Method

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The findlast() is an inbuilt function in julia which is used to return the last occurrence of the specified pattern in specified string.
Syntax: findlast(Pattern::AbstractString, String::AbstractString) Parameters:
  • Pattern: Specified pattern to be searched
  • String: Specified string
Returns: It returns a number in the format of First_number:Second_number. Where first number is the last position of occurrence of the pattern in the specified string whereas second number is the position in the string where the pattern ends.
Example 1: Python
# Julia program to illustrate 
# the use of String findlast() method

# Here the pattern is "e" and String is
# "geeks"
Println(findlast("e", "geeks"))

# Here the pattern is "eek" and String is
# "geeksforgeeks"
Println(findlast("eek", "geeksforgeeks"))

# Here the pattern is "s" and String is
# "geeks"
Println(findlast("s", "geeks"))

# Here the pattern is "geeks" and String is
# "geeksforgeeks"
Println(findlast("geeks", "geeksforgeeks"))
Output:
Example 2: Python
# Julia program to illustrate 
# the use of String findlast() method
 
# Here the pattern is "4" and String is
# "2468"
Println(findlast("4", "2468"))
 
# Here the pattern is "234" and String is
# "123452346"
Println(findlast("234", "123452346"))
 
# Here the pattern is "45" and String is
# "14523456"
Println(findlast("45", "14523456"))
Output:

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