| Title | Uppercase international letters |
| Catalog Type | SLCItem |
| Persistent ID | https://codecheck.io/files/horstmann/codecheck-bj-4-object-109 |
| Platform Name | CodeCheck |
| Features | Code Completion |
| Description | Your task is to find out what happens when you call the toUpperCase method on strings that contain accented characters and other international characters. Does a lowercase é really become an uppercase É? What about the German “double s”, written as ß? There is no corresponding uppercase letter. A German who wants to write the word Fuß (foot) in uppercase writes FUSS. |
| Keywords | Objects |
| Author | Cay Horstmann |
| Institution | San José State University |
| Iframe URL | https://codecheck.io/files/horstmann/codecheck-bj-4-object-109 |
| Protocol | SPLICE, LTI 1.1 |
| Protocol URL | |
| License | https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ |
| Programming Language | Java |
| Natural Language | en |