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I am using regex to capitalize first letter after . or ? or ! but I am not able to use Upper case, is there something I am missing?

val reply = line.replaceAll("""([\.!?])\s+([a-z])""","""$1"""+" "+"""$2""".toUpperCase)

.toUpperCase has not effect so I tried this:

val pattern = """(?:(.+)?([\.!?])\s+([a-z])(.+)?)+""".r

     val reply = line match {
      case pattern(a,b,c,d) => a+b+" "+c.toUpperCase+d
      case _ => line
    }

This does not match all the occurences of . and it only capitalizes the letter after the first period.

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    The first code doesn't work because "$2" after uppercasing is "$2" (you're changing regex, not the words itself).
    – om-nom-nom
    May 5, 2013 at 5:17
  • Okay but how do I do it then ? May 5, 2013 at 5:24
  • do you have an example line that does not work?
    – thoredge
    May 5, 2013 at 6:51

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You could use replaceAllIn method of Regex:

scala> """[\.!?]\s+[a-z]""".r.replaceAllIn("abc. abc", _.matched.toUpperCase)
res0: String = abc. Abc
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  • _.matched.toUpperCase would be more appropriate than _.group(0).toUpperCase
    – nadavwr
    May 5, 2013 at 10:44

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