I'm trying to convert an all-uppercase string in Ruby into a lower case one, but with each word's first character being upper case. Example:
convert "MY STRING HERE" to "My String Here".
I know I can use the .downcase method, but that would make everything lower case ("my string here"). I'm scanning all lines in a file and doing this change, so is there a regular expression I can use through ruby to achieve this?
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If you're using Rails (really all you need is ActiveSupport, which is part of Rails), you can use titleize
:
"MY STRING HERE".titleize
# => "My String Here"
If you're using plain Ruby but don't mind loading a small amount of ActiveSupport you can require it first:
require 'active_support/core_ext/string/inflections'
# => true
"MY STRING HERE".titleize
# => "My String Here"
N.B. By default titleize
doesn't handle acronyms well and will split camelCaseStrings into separate words. This may or may not be desirable:
"Always use SSL on your iPhone".titleize
# => "Always Use Ssl On Your I Phone"
You can (partially) address this by adding "acronyms":
require 'active_support/core_ext/string/inflections' # If not using Rails
ActiveSupport::Inflector.inflections do |inflect|
inflect.acronym 'SSL'
inflect.acronym 'iPhone'
end
"Always use SSL on your iPhone".titleize
# => "Always Use SSL On Your IPhone"
For those who speak the Queen's English (or who struggle to spell titleize), there's no .titleise
alias but you can use .titlecase
instead.
"HELLO WORLD HOW ARE YOU".gsub(/\w+/) do |word|
word.capitalize
end
#=> "Hello World How Are You"
While trying to come up with my own method (included below for reference), I realized that there's some pretty nasty corner cases. Better just use the method already provided in Facets, the mostest awesomest Ruby library evar:
require 'facets/string/titlecase'
class String
def titleize
split(/(\W)/).map(&:capitalize).join
end
end
require 'test/unit'
class TestStringTitlecaseAndTitleize < Test::Unit::TestCase
def setup
@str = "i just saw \"twilight: new moon\", and man! it's crap."
@res = "I Just Saw \"Twilight: New Moon\", And Man! It's Crap."
end
def test_that_facets_string_titlecase_works
assert_equal @res, @str.titlecase
end
def test_that_my_own_broken_string_titleize_works
assert_equal @res, @str.titleize # FAIL
end
end
If you want something that more closely complies to typical writing style guidelines (i.e. does not capitalize words like "and"), there are a couple of "titleize" gems on GitHub.
From ActiveSupport
"MY STRING HERE".gsub(/\b('?[a-z])/) { $1.capitalize }
If you are using Rails/ActiveSupport, the method is already available for free.
string = "MY STRING HERE"
string.split(" ").map {|word| word.capitalize}.join(" ")
The way this works:
The .split(" ")
splits it on spaces, so now we have an array that looks like ["my", "string", "here"]
. The map
call iterates over each element of the array, assigning it to temporary variable word
, which we then call capitalize
on. Now we have an array that looks like ["My", "String", "Here"]
, and finally we turn that array back into a string by join
ing each element with a space (" ").
"MY STRING HERE".titlecase
Does the job (it's a method in the Rails gem, however) http://apidock.com/rails/String/titlecase
Unicode-aware titlecase for Ruby 2.4.0+:
class String
def titlecase
split(/([[:alpha:]]+)/).map(&:capitalize).join
end
end
>> "я только что посмотрел \"леди исчезает\", и это чума!".titlecase
=> "Я Только Что Посмотрел \"Леди Исчезает\", И Это Чума!"
(based on https://stackoverflow.com/a/1792102/788700)
I've try to improve code... ready for critics and suggestions.
class Book
attr_accessor :title
def title=(new_title)
notcap=%w(and the a in of an)
str=''
new_title.gsub(/(\w|\s)\w+/) do |word|
word.strip!
if not notcap.include? word
word.capitalize!
end
str += ' ' + word
end
str.strip!
str = str[0].upcase + str[1..-1]
@title = str
end
end
The ruby core itself has no support to convert a string from upper (word) case to capitalized word case.
So you need either to make your own implementation or use an existing gem.
There is a small ruby gem called lucky_case which allows you to convert a string from any of the 10+ supported cases to another case easily:
require 'lucky_case'
# to get capital word case as string
LuckyCase.capital_word_case('MY STRING HERE') # => 'My String Here'
# or the opposite way
LuckyCase.upper_word_case('Capital Word Case') # => 'MY STRING HERE'
You can even monkey patch the String class if you want to:
require 'lucky_case/string'
'MY STRING HERE'.capital_word_case # => 'My String Here'
'MY STRING HERE'.capital_word_case! # => 'My String Here' and overwriting original
Have a look at the offical repository for more examples and documentation:
https://github.com/magynhard/lucky_case
Capitalizes every word in a sentence using ruby, without regex.. because unfortunately those scare me
class Book
attr_accessor :title
def title=(new_title)
result = []
words = new_title.split(' ')
words.each do |word|
capitalized = word[0].upcase + word[1..word.length].downcase
result.push(capitalized)
end
@title = result.join(' ')
end
end
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