Does anyone know the name of the rubber strip that lines doors both at the hinges and the lock?

This strip runs from the top of the door to the bottom. It is a small rubber tube looking item and is sealed to the door frame. I guess the purpose is to create a seal when you close the door both at the hinges and at the lock area. Does anyone know the name of this piece, and if I go to the hardware store what section I can find this in? Thanks in advance.

Answers:
it's known as, oddly enough, weather stripping. if you go to some place like home depot or lowe's, got to the section where they have doors.

Other answers:
Its called weather stripping
Its called weather stripping
Weatherstrip
Home Depot has them. Just ask where you can find weather stripping
Maybe you're referring to weatherstripping. It is sold at most hardware/home improvement stores.
Weather stripping. Usually today it is compacted foam with a sticky backing. Ask anyone who works in the hardware store. You'll probably find it in the same place as caulkings.
Sounds like weatherstripping to me. Just ask a clerk where to find it in the store.
weather stripping and it will most likely be in insulation or the section with doors
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