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strings.toTitle() function

strings.toTitle() converts all characters in a string to title case.

toTitle vs toUpper

The results of toTitle() and toUpper() are often the same, however the difference is visible when using special characters:

str = "dz"

strings.toTitle(v: str) // Returns Dz
strings.toUpper(v: str) // Returns DZ
Function type signature
(v: string) => string

For more information, see Function type signatures.

Parameters

v

(Required) String value to convert.

Examples

Convert characters in a string to title case

import "sampledata"
import "strings"

sampledata.string()
    |> map(fn: (r) => ({r with _value: strings.toTitle(v: r._value)}))

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