def upper(word: str) -> str: """ Will convert the entire string to uppercase letters >>> upper("wow") 'WOW' >>> upper("Hello") 'HELLO' >>> upper("WHAT") 'WHAT' >>> upper("wh[]32") 'WH[]32' """ # Converting to ascii value int value and checking to see if char is a lower letter # if it is a lowercase letter it is getting shift by 32 which makes it an uppercase # case letter return "".join(chr(ord(char) - 32) if "a" <= char <= "z" else char for char in word) if __name__ == "__main__": from doctest import testmod testmod()