Is it possible to specify some kind of flag or modifier on a string format param to make it lower case or upper case?
Example of what I want:
String.Format("Hi {0:touppercase}, you have {1} {2:tolowercase}.", "John", 6, "Apples");
Wanted output:
Hi JOHN, you have 6 apples.
PS: Yes I know that I can change the case of the param before using it in the string format, but I don't want this.
There's only padding and allignment formating... So the easy way is like you said, use "John".ToUpper()
or "John".ToLower()
.
Another solution could be create a custom IFormatProvider
, to provide the string format you want.
This is how will look the IFormatProvider
and the string.Format call.
public class CustomStringFormat : IFormatProvider, ICustomFormatter
{
public object GetFormat(Type formatType)
{
if (formatType == typeof(ICustomFormatter))
return this;
else
return null;
}
public string Format(string format, object arg, IFormatProvider formatProvider)
{
string result = arg.ToString();
switch (format.ToUpper())
{
case "U": return result.ToUpper();
case "L": return result.ToLower();
//more custom formats
default: return result;
}
}
}
And the call will look like:
String.Format(new CustomStringFormat(), "Hi {0:U}", "John");
In short, no; AFAIK you'd have to fix the source values, or use your own replacement to string.Format
. Note that if you are passing in a custom culture (to string.Format
) you may want to use culture.TextInfo.ToLower(s)
, rather than just s.ToLower()
.