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Insert spaces between words on a camel-cased token [duplicate]

This question already has answers here: .NET - How can you split a "caps" delimited string into an array? (19 answers) Closed 10 years ago.

Is there a nice function to t开发者_StackOverflowo turn something like

FirstName

to this:

First Name?


See: .NET - How can you split a "caps" delimited string into an array?

Especially:

Regex.Replace("ThisIsMyCapsDelimitedString", "(\\B[A-Z])", " $1")


Here's an extension method that I have used extensively for this kind of thing

public static string SplitCamelCase( this string str )
{
    return Regex.Replace( 
        Regex.Replace( 
            str, 
            @"(\P{Ll})(\P{Ll}\p{Ll})", 
            "$1 $2" 
        ), 
        @"(\p{Ll})(\P{Ll})", 
        "$1 $2" 
    );
}

It also handles strings like IBMMakeStuffAndSellIt, converting it to IBM Make Stuff And Sell It (IIRC).

Syntax explanation (credit):

{Ll} is Unicode Character Category "Letter lowercase" (as opposed to {Lu} "Letter uppercase"). P is a negative match, while p is a positive match, so \P{Ll} is literally "Not lowercase" and p{Ll} is "Lowercase".
So this regex splits on two patterns. 1: "Uppercase, Uppercase, Lowercase" (which would match the MMa in IBMMake and result in IBM Make), and 2. "Lowercase, Uppercase" (which would match on the eS in MakeStuff). That covers all camelcase breakpoints.
TIP: Replace space with hyphen and call ToLower to produce HTML5 data attribute names.


Simplest Way:

var res = Regex.Replace("FirstName", "([A-Z])", " $1").Trim();


You can use a regular expression:

Match    ([^^])([A-Z])
Replace  $1 $2

In code:

String output = System.Text.RegularExpressions.Regex.Replace(
                  input,
                  "([^^])([A-Z])",
                  "$1 $2"
                );


    /// <summary>
    /// Parse the input string by placing a space between character case changes in the string
    /// </summary>
    /// <param name="strInput">The string to parse</param>
    /// <returns>The altered string</returns>
    public static string ParseByCase(string strInput)
    {
        // The altered string (with spaces between the case changes)
        string strOutput = "";

        // The index of the current character in the input string
        int intCurrentCharPos = 0;

        // The index of the last character in the input string
        int intLastCharPos = strInput.Length - 1;

        // for every character in the input string
        for (intCurrentCharPos = 0; intCurrentCharPos <= intLastCharPos; intCurrentCharPos++)
        {
            // Get the current character from the input string
            char chrCurrentInputChar = strInput[intCurrentCharPos];

            // At first, set previous character to the current character in the input string
            char chrPreviousInputChar = chrCurrentInputChar;

            // If this is not the first character in the input string
            if (intCurrentCharPos > 0)
            {
                // Get the previous character from the input string
                chrPreviousInputChar = strInput[intCurrentCharPos - 1];

            } // end if

            // Put a space before each upper case character if the previous character is lower case
            if (char.IsUpper(chrCurrentInputChar) == true && char.IsLower(chrPreviousInputChar) == true)
            {   
                // Add a space to the output string
                strOutput += " ";

            } // end if

            // Add the character from the input string to the output string
            strOutput += chrCurrentInputChar;

        } // next

        // Return the altered string
        return strOutput;

    } // end method


Regex:

http://weblogs.asp.net/jgalloway/archive/2005/09/27/426087.aspx http://stackoverflow.com/questions/773303/splitting-camelcase

(probably the best - see the second answer) http://bytes.com/topic/c-sharp/answers/277768-regex-convert-camelcase-into-title-case

To convert from UpperCamelCase to Title Case, use this line : Regex.Replace("UpperCamelCase",@"(\B[A-Z])",@" $1");

To convert from both lowerCamelCase and UpperCamelCase to Title Case, use MatchEvaluator : public string toTitleCase(Match m) { char c=m.Captures[0].Value[0]; return ((c>='a')&&(c<='z'))?Char.ToUpper(c).ToString():" "+c; } and change a little your regex with this line : Regex.Replace("UpperCamelCase or lowerCamelCase",@"(\b[a-z]|\B[A-Z])",new MatchEvaluator(toTitleCase));

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