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hello everyone welcome back in this video we will be implementing three ways by which you can replace a character into a string and we we will be discussing about the three ways also and which way we have to use in which scenarios and where it uh the technique of replacing characters will be used in real time so lets get started uh so basically we will required a string first so lets create a string which is initial initial string [Music] so lets put it as welcome with extra wl and it is a final string and we will create it as a blank so the first way is by using uh using array so basically in most of the languages whenever you create a string this will be stored as a individual character and it will be an array of characters where each one will be stored as a character array so w will be stored in initial string of 0 e will be stored in initial string of 1 and so on so we can use that concept to remove the additional so the best way is final string and in jupiter labs you have an