Test for null and return either the given String if not null or the blank String.
Test for null and return either the given String if not null or the blank String.
Turns a string of format "foo_bar" into camel case "FooBar"
Turns a string of format "foo_bar" into camel case "FooBar"
Functional code courtesy of Jamie Webb ([email protected]) 2006/11/28
the String to CamelCase
the CamelCased string
Turn a string of format "foo_bar" into camel case with the first letter in lower case: "fooBar" This function is especially used to camelCase method names.
Turn a string of format "foo_bar" into camel case with the first letter in lower case: "fooBar" This function is especially used to camelCase method names.
the String to CamelCase
the CamelCased string
Capitalize every "word" in the string.
Capitalize every "word" in the string. A word is either separated by spaces or underscores.
string to capify
the capified string
Faster than roboSplit.
Faster than roboSplit... this method splits Strings at a given character
Remove all the characters from a string exception a-z, A-Z, 0-9, and '_'
Remove all the characters from a string exception a-z, A-Z, 0-9, and '_'
the cleaned string and an empty string if the input is null
Add commas before the last 3 characters
Add commas before the last 3 characters
the string with commas
Turn a String into a Box[String], with Empty for the blank string.
Turn a String into a Box[String], with Empty for the blank string.
A string containing only spaces is considered blank.
Full(s.trim) if s is not null or blank, Empty otherwise
Encode the string to be including in JavaScript, replacing '\' or '\\' or non-ASCII characters by their unicode value
Encode the string to be including in JavaScript, replacing '\' or '\\' or non-ASCII characters by their unicode value
the encoded string inserted into quotes
Create the unicode value of a character
Create the unicode value of a character
character
the unicode value as a string starting by \\u
Creates a List of Strings from a List[String] and a String
Creates a List of Strings from a List[String] and a String
Creates a List of Strings from two Strings
Creates a List of Strings from two Strings
a SuperString with more available methods such as roboSplit or commafy
an Empty can if the node seq is empty and a full can with the NodeSeq text otherwise
Parse a string and return the Long value of that string.
Parse a string and return the Long value of that string.
The string can start with '-' if it is a negative number or '+' for a positive number
the Long value of the input String
Replaces the value found in a string surrounded by <%= .
Replaces the value found in a string surrounded by <%= ... %> by a replacement according to the value found in the subst Map.
Throws an exception if no correspondance can be found.
string where replacements should be done
map of [regular expression with groups, replacement]
Create a random string of a given size.
Create a random string of a given size. 5 bits of randomness per character
size of the string to create. Must be a positive integer.
the generated string
Split a string according to a separator
Split a string according to a separator
a regexp to use with the String::split method
a list of trimmed parts whose length is > 0
Turn a string of format "FooBar" into snake case "foo_bar"
Turn a string of format "FooBar" into snake case "foo_bar"
Note: snakify is not reversible, ie. in general the following will _not_ be true:
s == camelify(snakify(s))
the underscored string
Split a string in 2 parts at the first place where a separator is found
Split a string in 2 parts at the first place where a separator is found
a List containing a pair of the 2 trimmed parts
Split a string separated by a point or by a column in 2 parts.
Split a string separated by a point or by a column in 2 parts. Uses default values if only one is found or if no parts are found
string to split
default value for the first part if no split can be done
default value for the second part if one or less parts can be found
a pair containing the first and second parts
Splits a string of the form <name1=value1, name2=value2, .
Splits a string of the form <name1=value1, name2=value2, ... > and unquotes the quoted values. The result is a Map[String, String]
a SuperString with more available methods such as roboSplit or commafy
If str is surrounded by quotes it return the content between the quotes
If str is surrounded by quotes it return the content between the quotes
(Since version 2.3) Use blankForNull instead