import re """ general info: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naming_convention_(programming)#Python_and_Ruby pascal case [ an upper Camel Case ]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camel_case camel case: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camel_case kebab case [ can be found in general info ]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naming_convention_(programming)#Python_and_Ruby snake case: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snake_case """ # assistant functions def split_input(str_: str) -> list: """ >>> split_input("one two 31235three4four") [['one', 'two', '31235three4four']] """ return [char.split() for char in re.split(r"[^ a-z A-Z 0-9 \s]", str_)] def to_simple_case(str_: str) -> str: """ >>> to_simple_case("one two 31235three4four") 'OneTwo31235three4four' >>> to_simple_case("This should be combined") 'ThisShouldBeCombined' >>> to_simple_case("The first letters are capitalized, then string is merged") 'TheFirstLettersAreCapitalizedThenStringIsMerged' >>> to_simple_case("special characters :, ', %, ^, $, are ignored") 'SpecialCharactersAreIgnored' """ string_split = split_input(str_) return "".join( ["".join([char.capitalize() for char in sub_str]) for sub_str in string_split] ) def to_complex_case(text: str, upper: bool, separator: str) -> str: """ Returns the string concatenated with the delimiter we provide. Parameters: @text: The string on which we want to perform operation @upper: Boolean value to determine whether we want capitalized result or not @separator: The delimiter with which we want to concatenate words Examples: >>> to_complex_case("one two 31235three4four", True, "_") 'ONE_TWO_31235THREE4FOUR' >>> to_complex_case("one two 31235three4four", False, "-") 'one-two-31235three4four' """ try: string_split = split_input(text) if upper: res_str = "".join( [ separator.join([char.upper() for char in sub_str]) for sub_str in string_split ] ) else: res_str = "".join( [ separator.join([char.lower() for char in sub_str]) for sub_str in string_split ] ) return res_str except IndexError: return "not valid string" # main content def to_pascal_case(text: str) -> str: """ >>> to_pascal_case("one two 31235three4four") 'OneTwo31235three4four' """ return to_simple_case(text) def to_camel_case(text: str) -> str: """ >>> to_camel_case("one two 31235three4four") 'oneTwo31235three4four' """ try: res_str = to_simple_case(text) return res_str[0].lower() + res_str[1:] except IndexError: return "not valid string" def to_snake_case(text: str, upper: bool) -> str: """ >>> to_snake_case("one two 31235three4four", True) 'ONE_TWO_31235THREE4FOUR' >>> to_snake_case("one two 31235three4four", False) 'one_two_31235three4four' """ return to_complex_case(text, upper, "_") def to_kebab_case(text: str, upper: bool) -> str: """ >>> to_kebab_case("one two 31235three4four", True) 'ONE-TWO-31235THREE4FOUR' >>> to_kebab_case("one two 31235three4four", False) 'one-two-31235three4four' """ return to_complex_case(text, upper, "-") if __name__ == "__main__": __import__("doctest").testmod()