How to change a string into uppercase
Matthew Harrington
I have problem in changing a string into uppercase with Python. In my research, I got string.ascii_uppercase but it doesn't work.
The following code:
>>s = 'sdsd' >>s.ascii_uppercaseGives this error message:
Traceback (most recent call last): File "<console>", line 1, in <module>
AttributeError: 'str' object has no attribute 'ascii_uppercase'My question is: how can I convert a string into uppercase in Python?
27 Answers
Use str.upper():
>>> s = 'sdsd'
>>> s.upper()
'SDSD'See String Methods.
4To get upper case version of a string you can use str.upper:
s = 'sdsd'
s.upper()
#=> 'SDSD'On the other hand string.ascii_uppercase is a string containing all ASCII letters in upper case:
import string
string.ascii_uppercase
#=> 'ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ' to make the string upper case -- just simply type
s.upper()simple and easy! you can do the same to make it lower too
s.lower()etc.
s = 'sdsd'
print (s.upper())
upper = raw_input('type in something lowercase.')
lower = raw_input('type in the same thing caps lock.')
print upper.upper()
print lower.lower() 1 for making uppercase from lowercase to upper just use
"string".upper()where "string" is your string that you want to convert uppercase
for this question concern it will like this:
s.upper()for making lowercase from uppercase string just use
"string".lower()where "string" is your string that you want to convert lowercase
for this question concern it will like this:
s.lower()If you want to make your whole string variable use
s="sadf"
# sadf
s=s.upper()
# SADF For questions on simple string manipulation the dir built-in function comes in handy. It gives you, among others, a list of methods of the argument, e.g., dir(s) returns a list containing upper.
For converting first letter of each word into capital in a sentence
s = 'this is a sentence'
str.title(s)
>>> 'This Is A Sentence'