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| { |
| "title": "INITCAP", |
| "language": "en" |
| } |
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| ## initcap |
| ### description |
| #### Syntax |
| |
| `VARCHAR initcap(VARCHAR str)` |
| |
| Convert the first letter of each word to upper case and the rest to lower case. |
| Words are sequences of alphanumeric characters separated by non-alphanumeric characters. |
| |
| ### example |
| |
| ``` |
| mysql> select initcap('hello hello.,HELLO123HELlo'); |
| +---------------------------------------+ |
| | initcap('hello hello.,HELLO123HELlo') | |
| +---------------------------------------+ |
| | Hello Hello.,Hello123hello | |
| +---------------------------------------+ |
| ``` |
| ### keywords |
| INITCAP |