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  1. STRING: functional protein association networks

    STRING is a database of known and predicted protein-protein interactions and a functional enrichment tool.

  2. String - JavaScript | MDN - MDN Web Docs

    May 22, 2026 · Strings can be created as primitives, from string literals, or as objects, using the String() constructor: String primitives and string objects share many behaviors, but have other important …

  3. String (Java Platform SE 8 ) - Oracle Help Center

    The class String includes methods for examining individual characters of the sequence, for comparing strings, for searching strings, for extracting substrings, and for creating a copy of a string with all …

  4. What is a String? - W3Schools.com

    What is a String? A string is a sequence of characters, usually used to represent text such as words or sentences. Strings are one of the most common data types in programming, and are enclosed in …

  5. string - C++ Users

    Strings are objects that represent sequences of characters. The standard string class provides support for such objects with an interface similar to that of a standard container of bytes, but adding features …

  6. Introduction to Strings - GeeksforGeeks

    Jan 20, 2026 · Java: Strings are immutable objects of the String class, meaning their values cannot be modified once assigned. Python: Strings are immutable and can be declared using single, double, or …

  7. STRING - Wikipedia

    The STRING database contains information from numerous sources, including experimental data, computational prediction methods and public text collections. It is freely accessible and it is regularly …

  8. string — Common string operations — Python 3.14.5 documentation

    22 hours ago · The Formatter class in the string module allows you to create and customize your own string formatting behaviors using the same implementation as the built-in format() method.

  9. Strings - The Modern JavaScript Tutorial

    Jan 17, 2024 · Returns the part of the string between start and end (not including end). This is almost the same as slice, but it allows start to be greater than end (in this case it simply swaps start and end …