The software can change the case of letters in text from uppercase to lowercase or vice versa.
To get started, simply include the module in your code using the following syntax:
[% USE CaseVMethods %]
Once you've loaded the module, you can access its core functions with ease. For example, you might use the ucfirst vmethod to capitalise the first letter of a string, like so:
Hello [% name.ucfirst %].
Or, you could use the uc vmethod to convert all the letters in a string to uppercase:
HEY [% name.uc %] PAY ATTENTION I'M SPEAKING TO YOU.
Overall, CaseVMethods provides four core vmethods to help you handle all of your uppercase and lowercase needs. These include uc, ucfirst, lc, and lcfirst, each of which is modelled on its corresponding Perl function.
So if you're looking to improve your string formatting capabilities with Perl, consider giving Template::Plugin::CaseVMethods a try. With its easy-to-use functions and simple syntax, it's sure to be a hit among developers of all skill levels.
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