Python String istitle() Method
Python String istitle() method returns True if the string is a titlecased string otherwise it returns False. What is titlecased? The string which has the first character in each word Uppercase and remaining all characters Lowercase alphabets.
Syntax:
string.istitle()
Parameters:
The istitle() method doesn’t take any parameters.
Returns:
True if the string is a titlecased string otherwise it returns False.
Example 1
Python3
# First character in each word is # uppercase and remaining lowercasess = 'Geeks For Geeks'print(s.istitle()) # First character in first# word is lowercases = 'geeks For Geeks'print(s.istitle()) # Third word has uppercase# characters at middles = 'Geeks For GEEKs'print(s.istitle()) s = '6041 Is My Number'print(s.istitle()) # word has uppercase# characters at middles = 'GEEKS'print(s.istitle()) |
Output:
True False False True False
Example 2
Python3
s = 'I Love Geeks For Geeks' if s.istitle() == True: print('Titlecased String')else: print('Not a Titlecased String') s = 'I Love geeks for geeks' if s.istitle() == True: print('Titlecased String')else: print('Not a Titlecased String') |
Output:
Titlecased String Not a Titlecased String


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