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How to Toggle String Case in .Net

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9 Feb 2011CPOL 9.4K   2   1
StringBuilder mystring = new StringBuilder("AbCd");for (int i = 0; i < mystring.Length; i++){ char c = mystring[i]; mystring[i] = Char.IsLower(c) ? Char.ToUpper(c) : Char.ToLower(c);}
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StringBuilder mystring = new StringBuilder("AbCd");
for (int i = 0; i < mystring.Length; i++)
{
    char c = mystring[i];
    mystring[i] = Char.IsLower(c) ? Char.ToUpper(c) : Char.ToLower(c);
}

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