upper(self)
Equivalent to str.upper
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Convert strings in the Series/Index to uppercase.
Series.str.capitalize
Converts first character to uppercase and remaining to lowercase.
Series.str.casefold
Removes all case distinctions in the string.
Series.str.lower
Converts all characters to lowercase.
Series.str.swapcase
Converts uppercase to lowercase and lowercase to uppercase.
Series.str.title
Converts first character of each word to uppercase and remaining to lowercase.
Series.str.upper
Converts all characters to uppercase.
>>> s = pd.Series(['lower', 'CAPITALS', 'this is a sentence', 'SwApCaSe'])This example is valid syntax, but we were not able to check execution
... s 0 lower 1 CAPITALS 2 this is a sentence 3 SwApCaSe dtype: object
>>> s.str.lower() 0 lower 1 capitals 2 this is a sentence 3 swapcase dtype: objectThis example is valid syntax, but we were not able to check execution
>>> s.str.upper() 0 LOWER 1 CAPITALS 2 THIS IS A SENTENCE 3 SWAPCASE dtype: objectThis example is valid syntax, but we were not able to check execution
>>> s.str.title() 0 Lower 1 Capitals 2 This Is A Sentence 3 Swapcase dtype: objectThis example is valid syntax, but we were not able to check execution
>>> s.str.capitalize() 0 Lower 1 Capitals 2 This is a sentence 3 Swapcase dtype: objectThis example is valid syntax, but we were not able to check execution
>>> s.str.swapcase() 0 LOWER 1 capitals 2 THIS IS A SENTENCE 3 sWaPcAsE dtype: objectSee :
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