Upper and lower case is a reference to the way Typesetters store their letters. Capital letters were stored in the Upper drawers and the regular letters in the lower drawers. Hence, if they requested an Upper case "L" it meant they wanted a capital "L".
Capital and small letters. the distinction goes back to the Caroline ( period of Charlemagne- Charles the Great) Renaissance and thus antedates typewriters by centuries. Upper and lower case, probably from positions of type boxes for printing presses.
Back in the days of letterpress printing, there was something called the California job case that held the metal letters for the printing press. The capital letters were in the "upper case" and the non-capitalized letters were in the "lower case" hence the name.
Because originally, text was all hand-written. People used to draw lines on paper to make sure the letters were written in straight lines. All capital letters are written above the horizontal line - while some lower case letters 'fall' below the line (such as g, y, j etc)
All lower case letters came from upper case forms. Some lower case forms didnt evolve to look different from their upper case origins.
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C# can represent
letters, lower case letters and considerable variety of special symbols every character has a corresponding integer representation. The set of characters a computer uses and the corresponding integer representations for those characters is called that computer's character set. Y can indicate a character value in a program simply by enclosing that character in a single quotes, as with 'A'.
These are upper case letters, a.k.a. capital letters: ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ These are lower case letters: abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz They got those names because back in the days of manual typesetting, typesetters stored the capital letters in the upper case and the others in the lower case.
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All these are upper case letters: ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ All these are lower case letters: abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz
Examples: QWERTY is upper case i.e. capital letters qwerty is lower case
The two types of case are UPPER and lower case. This dates from the era when typesetters had to literally pick out individual letters from a rack to make up the page to be printed. Capital letters were in the top part of the rack and the others were in the bottom half of the rack hence upper case (rack) and lower case (rack)
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Both. "Case sensitive" means that upper case and lower case characters are treated as different characters.
Use the UPPER function
THIS IS UPPER CASE & this is lower case. So it is basically CAPITAL and small letters.
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Upper and lower case came from when everything used to be printed by hand. The letters would be inside of a brief case. The upper case would be kept on the top of the case and the lower case on the bottom.
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abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz <----lower case. ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ <---uppercase.
These are upper case letters, a.k.a. capital letters: ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ These are lower case letters: abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz They got those names because back in the days of manual typesetting, typesetters stored the capital letters in the upper case and the others in the lower case.
Each letter of the alphabet, whether upper case or lower case, can be represented with 7 bits.
Yes upper and lower case letters can simultaneously be used as password features.