Thanks to visit codestin.com
Credit goes to www.programiz.com

Python String title()

The syntax of title() is:

str.title()

title() Parameters

title() method doesn't take any parameters.


Return Value from title()

title() method returns a title cased version of the string. Meaning, the first character of each word is capitalized (if the first character is a letter).


Example 1: How Python title() works?

text = 'My favorite number is 25.'
print(text.title())

text = '234 k3l2 *43 fun'
print(text.title())

Output

My Favorite Number Is 25.
234 K3L2 *43 Fun

Example 2: title() with apostrophes

text = "He's an engineer, isn't he?"
print(text.title())

Output

He'S An Engineer, Isn'T He?

title() capitalizes the first letter after apostrophes as well.

To solve this issue, you can use regex as follows:


Example 3: Using Regex to Title Case String

import re

def titlecase(s):
    return re.sub(r"[A-Za-z]+('[A-Za-z]+)?",
     lambda mo: mo.group(0)[0].upper() +
     mo.group(0)[1:].lower(),
     s)

text = "He's an engineer, isn't he?"
print(titlecase(text))

Output

He's An Engineer, Isn't He?

Also Read:

Did you find this article helpful?

Your builder path starts here. Builders don't just know how to code, they create solutions that matter.

Escape tutorial hell and ship real projects.

Try Programiz PRO
  • Real-World Projects
  • On-Demand Learning
  • AI Mentor
  • Builder Community