The term 'upper case' is a word or letters of the alphabet that are capitalized.
Examples are: A B C D E F G
Letters of the alphabet that are not capitalized are called 'lower case letters.
Examples are: a b c d e f g
All these are upper case letters: ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ All these are lower case letters: abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz
Lower Case first letter and upper case First letter.
THIS IS UPPER CASE & this is lower case. So it is basically CAPITAL and small letters.
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Presumably this is in reference to upper case Roman numerals rather than lower case numerals. For example: MMVIII (upper case) and mmviii (lower case) but they both have the same numerical value of 2008.
I'm assuming your looking for a password, a mixed case letter is a word that contains an upper case, and lower case letter. Example: Queen. I used Q as upper case and the rest as lower case. :)
Of course we do, 'FILE' and 'EOF' for example are all capitals.
A case study is a practical example that is relevant for the topic you are studying.
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HTML in not case sensitive i.e. upper and lowercase does not matter. For example: <body> tag and <BODY> tag are the same.
"Case sensitive" means that, for example, myvariable, MyVariable, and myvAriAble are three separate things. In other words, upper case or lower case matters.
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