Function to capitalize first letter in each word in string but forces all other letters to be lowercase

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Does anyone know how to create a function which accepts a string and capitalizes the first letter in each word of the string, but also forces the other letters to be lowercase?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated!!
This is my attempt so far:
str=['this is a TEST'];
for i=1:length(str);
if str(1,i(1));
str= upper(str);
else str(1,i);
str= lower(str);
end
end
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Olivia
Olivia le 24 Nov 2013
Déplacé(e) : Walter Roberson le 24 Août 2024
Thank you very much for the help!!

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Azzi Abdelmalek
Azzi Abdelmalek le 23 Nov 2013
Modifié(e) : Azzi Abdelmalek le 23 Nov 2013
str='this is a tEST';
str=lower(str)
idx=regexp([' ' str],'(?<=\s+)\S','start')-1
str(idx)=upper(str(idx))
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Image Analyst
Image Analyst le 16 Juin 2022
@Nayeb Hasin Just try it:
str='99this is a TEST';
strout=uplow(str)
str = '99this is a test'
idx = 1×4
1 8 11 13
str = '99this Is A Test'
Output argument "strout" (and possibly others) not assigned a value in the execution with "solution>uplow" function.
function strout=uplow(str)
str=lower(str)
idx=regexp([' ' str],'(?<=\s+)\S','start')-1
str(idx)=upper(str(idx))
end
I guess that error is not what you expected or wanted.
Try changing strout on the function line to str.

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst le 24 Nov 2013
Modifié(e) : dpb le 1 Jan 2017
If you want something a lot more intuitive and a lot simpler than regexp, you can use allwords(). I use allwords all the time - it's a very useful utility.
s='this iS the iNpUt StrinG'
individualWords = allwords(s) % Get the words separated individually.
% Capitalize the first letters
new_s = '';
for k = 1 : length(individualWords)
% Get the kth word.
thisWord = individualWords{k}
% Capitalize the first letter. Lower the subsequent letters.
capWord = [upper(thisWord(1)), lower(thisWord(2:end))]
% Concatenate to the new string.
new_s = [new_s, ' ', capWord]
end
message = sprintf('This is the new string: %s', new_s);
uiwait(helpdlg(message));
You'll probably find this code a lot easier to understand than if you use regexp - I know I do. Not as compact though.
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Image Analyst
Image Analyst le 6 Jan 2019
Modifié(e) : Image Analyst le 24 Août 2024
Now you can use strsplit() to split apart a sentence into individual words.
s='this iS the iNpUt StrinG'
s = 'this iS the iNpUt StrinG'
individualWords = strsplit(s) % Get the words separated individually.
individualWords = 1x5 cell array
{'this'} {'iS'} {'the'} {'iNpUt'} {'StrinG'}
% Capitalize the first letters
new_s = '';
for k = 1 : length(individualWords)
% Get the kth word.
thisWord = individualWords{k};
% Capitalize the first letter. Lower the subsequent letters.
capWord = [upper(thisWord(1)), lower(thisWord(2:end))];
% Concatenate to the new string.
new_s = [new_s, ' ', capWord];
end
new_s = strtrim(new_s); % Get rid of leading space.
fprintf('Here is the new, output string:\n%s', new_s);
Here is the new, output string: This Is The Input String

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per isakson
per isakson le 23 Nov 2013
Modifié(e) : per isakson le 24 Nov 2013
The help on regexprep (R2013a) includes this example
str = 'here are two sentences. neither is capitalized.';
expression = '(^|\.)\s*.';
replace = '${upper($0)}';
newStr = regexprep(str,expression,replace)
Try
str = ['this is a TEST'];
str = lower( str );
expression = '(^|\.)\s*.';
replace = '${upper($0)}';
newStr = regexprep(str,expression,replace)
However, every word should be capitalized. Change expression to include characters after space
expression = '(^|[\. ])\s*.';
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Stephen23
Stephen23 le 24 Août 2024
Modifié(e) : Stephen23 le 24 Août 2024
"are you referring to \w?"
No. But I am curious, how are you using it to achieve the task the OP asked about?
goc3
goc3 le 24 Août 2024
Modifié(e) : goc3 le 24 Août 2024
@Stephen23: In my case, all the letters are already lowercase and are only from the set [a-zA-Z_0-9].
If I were writing a utility function, the more comprehensive solution you provided in the more-recent comment would be preferred.

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