From 85f8154f0749b7ed247821886b3adb5cb63be564 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Charlie Moore Date: Mon, 4 Oct 2021 09:28:55 -0400 Subject: [PATCH] Fix typos and update description to include a link --- Conversions/UpperCaseConversion.js | 20 ++++++++++---------- 1 file changed, 10 insertions(+), 10 deletions(-) diff --git a/Conversions/UpperCaseConversion.js b/Conversions/UpperCaseConversion.js index d3a033815..4bbd5f14f 100644 --- a/Conversions/UpperCaseConversion.js +++ b/Conversions/UpperCaseConversion.js @@ -1,26 +1,26 @@ /* - Explanation :- a user gives a String (it can be incomplete lower or - partial lower) and then the program would convert it into a - complete(all characters in upper case) upper case string. The - logic we have used in the following program is: All the lower case - characters (a-z) has ASCII value ranging from 97 to 122 and their - corresponding upper case characters (A-Z) have ASCII values 32 + Explanation :- A user gives a string (it can be incomplete lowercase or + partially in lowercase) and then the program converts it into a + completely (all characters in uppercase) uppercase string. The + logic we have used in the following program is: All the lowercase + characters (a-z) has [ASCII](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ASCII) value ranging from 97 to 122 and their + corresponding uppercase characters (A-Z) have ASCII values 32 lesser than them. For example ‘a‘ has an ASCII value of 97 and ‘A‘ has an ASCII value of 65 (97 - 32). The same applies to other characters. */ /** - * UpperCaseConversion takes any case-style string and converts it to the upper case-style string. - * @param {String} inputString any case style string - * @returns {String} upper case string + * UpperCaseConversion takes any case-style string and converts it to the uppercase-style string. + * @param {string} inputString Any case style string + * @returns {string} Uppercase string */ const UpperCaseConversion = (inputString) => { // Take a string and split it into characters. const newString = inputString.split('').map(char => { // Get a character code by the use charCodeAt method. const presentCharCode = char.charCodeAt() - // If the character code lies between 97 to 122 it means they are in the lower case so convert it. + // If the character code lies between 97 to 122, it means they are in the lowercase so convert it. if (presentCharCode >= 97 && presentCharCode <= 122) { // Convert the case by use of the above explanation. return String.fromCharCode(presentCharCode - 32)