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I have a shell variable for example. a="big little man". How do I use regex in bash print out the variable with only the middle word capitalized? (big LITTLE man)



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I have a shell variable for example. a="big little man". How do I use regex in bash print out the variable with only the middle word capitalized? (big LITTLE man)



Is it possible to do it in a single line? Using the capitalize operators (^)










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I have a shell variable for example. a="big little man". How do I use regex in bash print out the variable with only the middle word capitalized? (big LITTLE man)



Is it possible to do it in a single line? Using the capitalize operators (^)










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I have a shell variable for example. a="big little man". How do I use regex in bash print out the variable with only the middle word capitalized? (big LITTLE man)



Is it possible to do it in a single line? Using the capitalize operators (^)







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    8 mins ago

















What have you tried so far?

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