C :: Make First Letter Of Each Word In User Input Text Uppercase

Sep 22, 2013

I need to write a C program to make the user input some text,and the first letter of each word has to be uppercase.(have to use while loops)So for example lets say the user inputs:

i lOvE pRoGrAmMiNg
The output needs to be:
I Love Programming

Code:

#include <stdio.h>
int main()
{
int i = 0;
char c, lower_c;

printf("Enter text
");

[code]....

I have started this code by making the letters lowercase.I am not sure how proceed after this step, the step of making the first letter uppercase.

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I want a program to display as follows..

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I need to write a program to make the user input some text, and the first letter of each word has to be uppercase. (have to use while loops)

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i lOvE pRoGrAmMiNg

The output needs to be:

I Love Programming

Code: int main()
{
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[Code]...

I have started this code by making the letters lowercase (I don't know if this was the right way to approach this, ). I am not sure how proceed after this step, the step of making the first letter uppercase. (PS for the program, loops should be while loops)

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Code:
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Code:
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The function deriveClassLevel should derive the class_level of the student based on the number of credits earned.

The first namespace globalType tys should derive the class level based on a two year school policy.
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Two Year School Policy:
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….
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I did this in parts so I got it working with a four year criteria without the user defined name spaces.

include <iostream>
#include <fstream>
#include <string>

using namespace std;
enum class_level { FRESHMAN, SOPHOMORE, JUNIOR, SENIOR };

[Code] ....

So that worked fine then I tried with name spaces -

#include <iostream>
#include <fstream>
#include <string>
using namespace std;
enum class_level { FRESHMAN, SOPHOMORE, JUNIOR, SENIOR };
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Error1error LNK2019: unresolved external symbol _main referenced in function ___tmainCRTStartupC:UsersstephenDocumentsVisual Studio 2013ProjectsinputConsoleApplication1MSVCRTD.lib(crtexe.obj)ConsoleApplication1

then -

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