numpy.core.defchararray.multiply(arr, n): Pone en mayúscula la primera letra de la string por elementos.
Parámetros:
arr : tipo array o string.Devuelve: Primera letra en mayúscula de la string.
Código #1:
# Python Program illustrating # numpy.char.capitalize() method import numpy as np arr1 = ['eAAAaeAAAa', 'ttttdsttttds', 'AAtAAt'] arr2 = ['11sf', 'sdsf2', '1111f2'] print ("arr1 : ", arr1) print ("arr2 : ", arr2) Print("\nArrays after using capitalize():") print ("\narr1 : ", np.char.capitalize(arr1)) print ("arr2 : ", np.char.capitalize(arr2))
Producción:
arr1 : ['eAAAaeAAAa', 'ttttdsttttds', 'AAtAAt'] arr2 : ['11sf', 'sdsf2', '1111f2'] Arrays after using capitalize(): arr1 : ['Eaaaaeaaaa' 'Ttttdsttttds' 'Aataat'] arr2 : ['11sf' 'Sdsf2' '1111f2']
Código #2:
# Python Program illustrating # numpy.char.capitalize() method import numpy as np arr1 = 'this is geeks ' arr2 = 'for geeks ' print ("arr1 : ", arr1) print ("arr2 : ", arr2) Print("\nArrays after using capitalize():") print ("\narr1 : ", np.char.capitalize(arr1)) print ("arr2 : ", np.char.capitalize(arr2))
Producción:
arr1 : this is geeks arr2 : for geeks Arrays after using capitalize(): arr1 : This is geeks arr2 : For geeks
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