Python provides an indexing mechanism to access any character from any string. The index of any string starts with 0. We can also access any character from the back of any string, using a negative index value. For example, -1 indicates the last character of the string, -2 refers to the second-to-last character, and so on. Note that if we try accessing any index that is not within the limit of the string, Python alerts us with a TypeError.
Here's the Python code used to access the characters of a string:
# characters of String
String = "Exploratory Data Analysis"
# Printing First character
print(" First character of String is: ")
print(String[0])
# Printing Last character
print(" Last character of String is: ")
print(String[-1])
The output of each code block is displayed with an inline comment, which makes it easier to comprehend.