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Full Stack JavaScript Techdegree Student 22,669 PointsMy code does what I want but am still receiving "Got the wrong output for string(s):"
The output should be all upper, all lower, titlecased and reversed
def stringcases(value):
title_cased = value[0].upper() + value[1:].lower()
the_tuple = value.upper(), value.lower(), title_cased, value[:0:-1] + value[0]
return the_tuple
1 Answer
Stuart Wright
41,120 PointsYour title-cased output needs to uppercase the first letter of each word in the string, not just the first character in the whole string. There's actually a string method called title() which does exactly this, which will be useful here.