This package converts Pascal Case and snake_case strings into its camelCase equivalent.
pip install camelCasing
from camelCasing import camelCasing as cc
Its functionality can be used in at least two ways:
(1) Individually:
# recode a single string
cc.toCamelCase(s='TheQuickBrownFox', user_acronyms=None)
or (2) in list comprehensions:
# get camelCase replacements for an arbitrary dataframe
[cc.toCamelCase(s=s, user_acronyms=None) for s in df.columns]
One of the tricky problems facing camel case text generation is the problem of acronyms. This package allows for user defined acronyms that the program should look for and account for when creating its camelCase equivalent.
Consider the following example:
s = 'UefiDbx_UefiDbxKeyStatus'
cc.toCamelCase(s=s, user_acronyms=['WMI', 'FRU', 'SKU', 'UEFI']) # UEFIDbxUEFIDbxKeyStatus
s = 'iaasByMicrosoft'
cc.toCamelCase(s=s, user_acronyms=['IaaS']) # IaaSByMicrosoft
This functionality lets you have control over the acronyms that you want to keep and maintain.