I know that
"123abc" * 2
evaluates as "123abc123abc", but is there an easy way to repeat individual letters N times, e.g. convert "123abc" to "112233aabbcc" or "111222333aaabbbccc"?
I know that
"123abc" * 2
evaluates as "123abc123abc", but is there an easy way to repeat individual letters N times, e.g. convert "123abc" to "112233aabbcc" or "111222333aaabbbccc"?
 
    
     
    
    What about:
>>> s = '123abc'
>>> n = 3
>>> ''.join([char*n for char in s])
'111222333aaabbbccc'
>>> 
(changed to a list comp from a generator expression as using a list comp inside join is faster)
 
    
    If you want to repeat individual letters you can just replace the letter with n letters e.g.
>>> s = 'abcde'
>>> s.replace('b', 'b'*5, 1)
'abbbbbcde'
 
    
    An alternative itertools-problem-overcomplicating-style option with repeat(), izip() and chain():
>>> from itertools import repeat, izip, chain
>>> "".join(chain(*izip(*repeat(s, 2))))
'112233aabbcc'
>>> "".join(chain(*izip(*repeat(s, 3))))
'111222333aaabbbccc'
Or, "I know regexes and I'll use it for everything"-style option:
>>> import re
>>> n = 2
>>> re.sub(".", lambda x: x.group() * n, s)  # or re.sub('(.)', r'\1' * n, s) - thanks Eduardo
'112233aabbcc'
Of course, don't use these solutions in practice.
 
    
    Or using regular expressions:
>>> import re
>>> s = '123abc'
>>> n = 3
>>> re.sub('(.)', r'\1' * n, s)
'111222333aaabbbccc'
 
    
    And since I use numpy for everything, here we go:
import numpy as np
n = 4
''.join(np.array(list(st*n)).reshape(n, -1).T.ravel())
 
    
    here is my naive solution
text = "123abc"
result = ''
for letters in text:
    result += letters*3
print(result)
output: 111222333aaabbbccc
 
    
    @Bahrom's answer is probably clearer than mine, but just to say that there are many solutions to this problem:
>>> s = '123abc'
>>> n = 3
>>> reduce(lambda s0, c: s0 + c*n, s, "")
'111222333aaabbbccc'
Note that reduce is not a built-in in python 3, and you have to use functools.reduce instead.
 
    
    Another way:
def letter_repeater(n, string):
    word = ''
    for char in list(string):
        word += char * n
    print word
letter_repeater(4, 'monkeys')
mmmmoooonnnnkkkkeeeeyyyyssss
 
    
    Python:
def  LetterRepeater(times,word) :
    word1=''
    for letters in word:
        word1 += letters * times
    print(word1)
    word=input('Write down the word :   ')
    times=int(input('How many times you want to replicate the letters ?    '))
    LetterRepeater(times,word)
 
    
    