I like some ways of how string.capwords()
behaves, and some ways of how .title()
behaves, but not one single one.
I need abbreviations capitalized, which .title()
does, but not string.capwords()
, and string.capwords()
does not capitalize letters after single quotes, so I need a combination of the two. I want to use .title(),
and then I need to lowercase the single letter after an apostrophe only if there are no spaces between.
For example, here's a user's input:
string="it's e.t.!"
And I want to convert it to:
>>> "It's E.T.!"
.title()
would capitalize the 's', and string.capwords()
would not capitalize the "e.t.".