Capitalize the First Letter of a String in Java Using Regex
Last Updated :
02 Feb, 2024
In Java, we can use regular expressions to make the first character of each word in Uppercase as the word is represented as a String and string is the collection of characters. So, in Java, we can use pattern and matcher class methods to find the first character of a word and then replace it with its uppercase letter.
In this article, we will discuss how to make the first character of each word in Uppercase using regex.
Example of Converting the first character of each word in Uppercase
Input: geeks for geeks
Output: Geeks For Geeks
Input: hello world
Output: Hello World
Program to Make the First Character of Each Word in Uppercase Using Regex
Below is the Regular Expression to make the first character of each word in Uppercase.
Java
import java.io.*;
import java.util.regex.Matcher;
import java.util.regex.Pattern;
class GFG {
public static void main(String[] args)
{
String s1 = "geeks for geeks" ;
Pattern pat = Pattern.compile( "\\b\\w" );
Matcher Match = pat.matcher(s1);
StringBuilder answer = new StringBuilder();
while (Match.find()) {
Match.appendReplacement(
answer, Match.group().toUpperCase());
}
Match.appendTail(answer);
System.out.println( "" + answer);
}
}
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Explanation:
- In the above program, it converted the first character of each word to uppercase in a given input string using regex.
- It uses a regular expression (
\\b\\w
) to identify the first letter of each word.
- The program then iterates through the matches, replacing each first letter with its uppercase equivalent.
- Finally, it prints the modified string.
- In simple, it transforms a sentence so that the first letter of each word is in uppercase.
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