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A string is a sequence of values that represent Unicode codepoints.
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All the codepoints in range ``U+0000 - U+10FFFF`` can be represented
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in a string. Python doesn't have a :c:type:`chr` type, and
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every characters in the string is represented as a string object
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with length ``1``. The built-in function :func:`chr` converts a
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character to its codepoint (as an integer); :func:`ord` converts
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every character in the string is represented as a string object
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with length ``1``. The built-in function :func:`ord` converts a
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character to its codepoint (as an integer); :func:`chr` converts
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an integer in range ``0 - 10FFFF`` to the corresponding character.
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:meth:`str.encode` can be used to convert a :class:`str` to
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:class:`bytes` using the given encoding, and :meth:`bytes.decode` can
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