Depends whether you are working Hex (take off 20) Dec (take off 32) Octal (take off 40) or HTML (take off 32).
#include <ctype.h>
if (isupper (c)) c= tolower (c);
You cannot convert existing text from capital letters to small letters in Notepad. What you could do is copy the text and paste into a word processor and do it there. For example, if you pasted it into Microsoft Word, then select it and press Shift - F3 to convert it between the different cases. Then copy and paste it back to Notepad when you have it all in capital letters.
Use the tolower() function in the C standard library.
The ASCII value of capital K is 75. For a small k it is 107.
re is small letters; RE is capital letters.
Angles are represented by capital letters. Small letters refer to sides.
You can press Shift and the F3 key in Microsoft Word having selected the text. It will convert the text between upper, lower and initial caps if you keep pressing the key combination.
yes.
... Press capslock?
Capital H has an ASCII Code of 72 in Decimal. In Binary that is 1001000. In Hexadecimal it is 48. In Octal it is 110. For a small h it is Decimal 104, Binary 1101000, Hexadecimal 68 and Octal 150.
These letters are called small capitals or small caps. They are designed to be visually consistent with uppercase letters but are smaller in size, often used for acronyms or to create emphasis within text.
Ancient greek does not have small (or capital) letters
Uppercase---UPPERCASE TYPE LETTERS---Capital letters Lowercase---lowercase type letters----small letters