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#PROPER("august 15th")=August 15Th. | #PROPER("august 15th")=August 15Th. | ||
#PROPER(nice place)=Null | #PROPER(nice place)=Null | ||
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==See Also== | ==See Also== |
Revision as of 13:10, 19 July 2015
PROPER(text)
- is the text given in double quotes
Description
- This function is used to capitalizes the first letter in each word .
- Also it is changing the other letters in to lower case.
- In a sentence this function is taking the first letter of each word to change in to a upper case letters and remaining all of the letters it will change in to a lower case letters.
- PROPER function will consider only the text, when we are giving any numbers, or any special characters like @,&.. all are ignored.
- Also we have to give the with in double quotes("") or we can use the cell references.
ZOS
- The syntax of displaying the text in a proper method in ZOS is .
- is the text given in double quotes.
- For e.g.,
Examples
- PROPER("i like to have a icecream")=I Like To Have A Icecream.
- PROPER("WHERE YOU ARE GOING")=Where You Are Going.
- PROPER("august 15th")=August 15Th.
- PROPER(nice place)=Null