ucwords

(PHP 4, PHP 5, PHP 7)

ucwordsUppercase the first character of each word in a string

Description

ucwords ( string $string [, string $separators = " \t\r\n\f\v" ] ) : string

Returns a string with the first character of each word in string capitalized, if that character is alphabetic.

The definition of a word is any string of characters that is immediately after any character listed in the separators parameter (By default these are: space, form-feed, newline, carriage return, horizontal tab, and vertical tab).

Parameters

string

The input string.

separators

The optional separators contains the word separator characters.

Return Values

Returns the modified string.

Examples

Example #1 ucwords() example

<?php
$foo = 'hello world!';
$foo = ucwords($foo);             // Hello World!

$bar = 'HELLO WORLD!';
$bar = ucwords($bar);             // HELLO WORLD!
$bar = ucwords(strtolower($bar)); // Hello World!
?>

Example #2 ucwords() example with custom delimiter

<?php
$foo = 'hello|world!';
$bar = ucwords($foo);             // Hello|world!

$baz = ucwords($foo, "|");        // Hello|World!
?>

Example #3 ucwords() example with additional delimiters

<?php
$foo = "mike o'hara";
$bar = ucwords($foo);                 // Mike O'hara

$baz = ucwords($foo, " \t\r\n\f\v'"); // Mike O'Hara
?>

Notes

Note: This function is locale-aware and will handle input according to the currently set locale. However, it only works on single-byte character sets. If you need to use multibyte characters (most non-western-European languages) look at the multibyte or intl extensions instead.

Note: This function is binary-safe.

See Also

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