100% correct capitalisation is likely to be unattainable, since the OS data stores all the street names in upper case (*), so the version of the name you get to see has to be case-corrected by my script, which means it needs to rely on some simple rules which are always applied.
For this example, is it always true that -y- is followed by a capitalised name fragment, or at least true often enough such that adding this in as a blanket rule would then mean having to decapitalise fewer names than currently need capitalising?
* annoyingly so, since all the other text data is stored in mixed case...
For this example, is it always true that -y- is followed by a capitalised name fragment, or at least true often enough such that adding this in as a blanket rule would then mean having to decapitalise fewer names than currently need capitalising?
* annoyingly so, since all the other text data is stored in mixed case...
Re: OS Open Data User Scripts