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Asked: May 21, 20262026-05-21T04:36:47+00:00 2026-05-21T04:36:47+00:00

I was wondering how to capitalize a string found in an object in an

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I was wondering how to capitalize a string found in an object in an NSMutableArray.

An NSArray contains the string 'April' at index 2.
I want this to be changed to 'APRIL'.

Is there something simple like this?

viewNoteDateMonth.text  = [[displayDate objectAtIndex:2] capitalized];
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    2026-05-21T04:36:47+00:00Added an answer on May 21, 2026 at 4:36 am

    Here ya go:

    viewNoteDateMonth.text  = [[displayDate objectAtIndex:2] uppercaseString];
    

    Btw:
    "april" is lowercase ➔ [NSString lowercaseString]
    "APRIL" is UPPERCASE ➔ [NSString uppercaseString]
    "April May" is Capitalized/Word Caps ➔ [NSString capitalizedString]
    "April may" is Sentence caps ➔ (method missing; see workaround below)

    Hence what you want is called “uppercase“, not “capitalized“. 😉

    As for “Sentence Caps” one has to keep in mind that usually “Sentence” means “entire string”. If you wish for real sentences use the second method, below, otherwise the first:

    @interface NSString ()
    
    - (NSString *)sentenceCapitalizedString; // sentence == entire string
    - (NSString *)realSentenceCapitalizedString; // sentence == real sentences
    
    @end
    
    @implementation NSString
    
    - (NSString *)sentenceCapitalizedString {
        if (![self length]) {
            return [NSString string];
        }
        NSString *uppercase = [[self substringToIndex:1] uppercaseString];
        NSString *lowercase = [[self substringFromIndex:1] lowercaseString];
        return [uppercase stringByAppendingString:lowercase];
    }
    
    - (NSString *)realSentenceCapitalizedString {
        __block NSMutableString *mutableSelf = [NSMutableString stringWithString:self];
        [self enumerateSubstringsInRange:NSMakeRange(0, [self length])
                                 options:NSStringEnumerationBySentences
                              usingBlock:^(NSString *sentence, NSRange sentenceRange, NSRange enclosingRange, BOOL *stop) {
            [mutableSelf replaceCharactersInRange:sentenceRange withString:[sentence sentenceCapitalizedString]];
        }];
        return [NSString stringWithString:mutableSelf]; // or just return mutableSelf.
    }
    
    @end
    
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