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Chapter 8.3, Problem 16CP
Program Plan Intro
String modification methods:
- • In Python, the method “lower()” would return a copy of a string with its entire letters converted to lowercase.
- • The method “upper()” would return a copy of a string with its entire letters converted to uppercase.
Syntax:
The syntax for “upper()” method is shown below:
string_variable = ‘string_value’
string_variable.upper()
Explanation:
In the above syntax,
- • The “string_value” denotes string.
- • The “string_variable” denotes variable that references a string.
- • The “string_variable.upper()” converts the entire string alphabets to upper case characters.
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