Steven D'Aprano wrote: > On Sat, 25 Nov 2006 13:39:55 -0800, Ola K wrote: > > > Hi, > > I am pretty new to Python and I want to make a script that will search > > for the following options: > > 1) words made of uppercase characters -only- (like "YES") > > 2) words made of lowercase character -only- (like "yes") > > 3) and words with only the first letter capitalized (like "Yes") > > * and I need to do all these considering the fact that not all letters > > are indeed English letters. > > > > I went through different documention section but couldn't find a right > > condition, function or method for it. > > At the command prompt: > > > >>> dir('') > # result edited for clarity > [ ... 'isalnum', 'isalpha', 'isdigit', 'islower', > 'isspace', 'istitle', 'isupper', ... ] > > Then do this: > > >>> help(''.islower) > > and read the text it provides. Then experiment on the command line: > > >>> 'abcd1234'.islower() > True > >>> 'aBcd1234'.islower() > False
Forget what I said; I didn't know about the str.is* methods. > Then come back to us if they aren't suitable, and tell us WHY they aren't > suitable. > > > -- > Steven. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list