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