Class: String
- Inherits:
-
Object
- Object
- String
- Defined in:
- lib/string.rb
Overview
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Instance Method Summary collapse
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#camelize ⇒ Object
Camelize converts strings to UpperCamelCase.
-
#classify ⇒ Object
Create a class name from string.
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#convert ⇒ Object
Convert string to float if string value seems like Float.
-
#sanitize ⇒ Object
Simply converts whitespaces and - symbols to ‘_’ which is safe for Ruby.
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#singularize ⇒ Object
Strip ‘s’ character from end of string.
Instance Method Details
#camelize ⇒ Object
Camelize converts strings to UpperCamelCase
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# File 'lib/string.rb', line 30 def camelize self.to_s.gsub(/\/(.?)/) { "::#{$1.upcase}" }.gsub(/(?:^|_)(.)/) { $1.upcase } end |
#classify ⇒ Object
Create a class name from string
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# File 'lib/string.rb', line 23 def classify self.singularize.camelize end |
#convert ⇒ Object
Convert string to float if string value seems like Float
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# File 'lib/string.rb', line 43 def convert return self.to_f if self.strip =~ /^([\d\.]+$)/ self end |
#sanitize ⇒ Object
Simply converts whitespaces and - symbols to ‘_’ which is safe for Ruby
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# File 'lib/string.rb', line 49 def sanitize self.strip.gsub(/(\W+)/, '_') end |
#singularize ⇒ Object
Strip ‘s’ character from end of string
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# File 'lib/string.rb', line 37 def singularize self.gsub(/s$/, '') end |