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1. The process of altering or transforming strings to achieve a desired result.
2. Swapping certain characters or substrings in a string with new ones.
3. The position of the first character to exclude from the slice.
4. Dividing a string into multiple substrings based on a specified separator.
5. The number of positions to skip between characters in the slice.
6. Tthe position of a character starting from the beginning of the string.
7. A set of functions built into programming languages that allows manipulation and modification of strings.
8. Changing the case (uppercase or lowercase) of characters within a string.
9. The position of a character starting from the end of the string.
10. The position of the first character to include in the slice.
11. The method used to extract a subset of characters from a string.
12. The process of accessing individual characters within a string using their position.
13. The action of combining multiple strings together to form a single longer string.
14. A portion of a string that is extracted based on its starting and ending positions.
15. Removing leading and trailing whitespace characters from a string.