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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T14:03:53+00:00 2026-05-16T14:03:53+00:00

I have a string and an arbitrary index into the string. I want find

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I have a string and an arbitrary index into the string. I want find the first occurrence of a substring before the index.

An example: I want to find the index of the 2nd I by using the index and str.rfind()

s = "Hello, I am 12! I like plankton but I don't like Baseball."
index = 34 #points to the 't' in 'but'
index_of_2nd_I = s.rfind('I', index)
#returns = 36 and not 16 

Now I would expect rfind() to return the index of the 2nd I (16) but it returns 36. after looking it up in the docs I found out rfind does not stand for reverse find.

I’m totally new to Python so is there a built in solution to reverse find? Like reversing the string with some python [::-1] magic and using find, etc? Or will I have to reverse iterate char by char through the string?

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    2026-05-16T14:03:54+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 2:03 pm

    Your call tell rfind to start looking at index 34. You want to use the rfind overload that takes a string, a start and an end. Tell it to start at the beginning of the string (0) and stop looking at index:

    >>> s = "Hello, I am 12! I like plankton but I don't like Baseball."
    >>> index = 34 #points to the 't' in 'but'
    >>> index_of_2nd_I = s.rfind('I', 0, index)
    >>>
    >>> index_of_2nd_I
    16
    
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