# pascalcase > Convert a string to Pascal case.
## Usage ```javascript var pascalcase = require( '@stdlib/string/pascalcase' ); ``` #### pascalcase( str ) Converts a string to Pascal case. ```javascript var out = pascalcase( 'foo bar' ); // returns 'FooBar' out = pascalcase( 'IS_MOBILE' ); // returns 'IsMobile' out = pascalcase( 'Hello World!' ); // returns 'HelloWorld' out = pascalcase( '--foo-bar--' ); // returns 'FooBar' ```
## Examples ```javascript var pascalcase = require( '@stdlib/string/pascalcase' ); var str = 'Hello World!'; var out = pascalcase( str ); // returns 'HelloWorld' str = 'HELLO WORLD!'; out = pascalcase( str ); // returns 'HelloWorld' str = 'To be, or not to be: that is the question.'; out = pascalcase( str ); // returns 'ToBeOrNotToBeThatIsTheQuestion' ```
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## CLI
### Usage ```text Usage: pascalcase [options] [] Options: -h, --help Print this message. -V, --version Print the package version. --split sep Delimiter for stdin data. Default: '/\\r?\\n/'. ```
### Notes - If the split separator is a [regular expression][mdn-regexp], ensure that the `split` option is either properly escaped or enclosed in quotes. ```bash # Not escaped... $ echo -n $'beEp booP\nisMobile' | pascalcase --split /\r?\n/ # Escaped... $ echo -n $'beEp booP\nisMobile' | pascalcase --split /\\r?\\n/ ``` - The implementation ignores trailing delimiters.
### Examples ```bash $ pascalcase 'hello world!' HelloWorld ``` To use as a [standard stream][standard-streams], ```bash $ echo -n 'beEp booP' | pascalcase BeEpBooP ``` By default, when used as a [standard stream][standard-streams], the implementation assumes newline-delimited data. To specify an alternative delimiter, set the `split` option. ```bash $ echo -n 'beep_boop\tisMobile' | pascalcase --split '\t' BeepBoop IsMobile ```