Python String endswith() Method
Example
Check if the string ends with a punctuation sign (.):
    txt = "Hello, welcome to my world."
x = txt.endswith(".")
print(x)
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Definition and Usage
The endswith() method returns True if the 
string ends with the specified value, otherwise False.
Syntax
  
    string.endswith(value, start, end)
  
Parameter Values
| Parameter | Description | 
|---|---|
| value | Required. The value to check if the string ends with | 
| start | Optional. An Integer specifying at which position to start the search | 
| end | Optional. An Integer specifying at which position to end the search | 
More Examples
Example
Check if the string ends with the phrase "my world.":
    txt = "Hello, welcome to my world."
x = txt.endswith("my world.")
    print(x)
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Example
Check if position 5 to 11 ends with the phrase "my world.":
    txt = "Hello, welcome to my world."
x = txt.endswith("my world.", 
    5, 11)
    print(x)
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