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Tricks with LCase and UCase
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There are a few tricks that you can do with LCase$ and UCase$ functions. I doubt you will be using this tip in all your applications, but here they are for when you'll need them.

Say you wish to check that a string (or a portion of it) does NOT include any alphabetical characters: instead of setting up a loop that tests each individual character, try this one:

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If UCase$(text) = LCase$(text) Then Print "No A-Z chars here!"

Using similar methods you can understand if all the characters in a string are uppercase or lowercase:

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If UCase$(text) = LCase$(text) Then
  Print "No A-Z chars here!"
ElseIf text = UCase$(text) Then
  Print "No lowercase characters"
ElseIf text = LCase$(text) Then
  Print "No uppercase characters"
Else
  Print "Both uppercase and lowercase characters"
End If


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