cool
I should know that when something simple gets complicated it is
because I am doing it the wrong way
That makes much more sense.Thanks

On Jan 2, 3:29 am, Dado Feigenblatt <d...@dado.org> wrote:
> On 1/1/11 6:06 PM, rudi wrote:
>
> > Hello,
> > I have been trying to capitalize all the letters but I don t know how
> > to make the correct loop code.
> > For instance, I have looped all the letters of the word and append
> > them in an array.So if my name is rudi
> > I get myCapitalArray=[R,U,D,I].
> > Now,how do i go and get myCapitalName  = RUDI.
>
> > PS:obviously it is
> > myCapitalName=myCapitalArray[0]+myCapitalArray[1]+myCapitalArray[2]+myCapitalArray[3]
> > but I am having each time a diferent name with diferent number of
> > letters, so how can I do a smart loop for that?
>
> > Cheers
>
> yourName = "rudi"
> yourName.upper()
>
> That's all you need, but for future reference
> myCapitalArray=[R,U,D,I].
> ''.join(myCapitalArray)
>
> The '' are two single quotes, which creates an empty string, which joins
> the elements of the array.
>
> Dado

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