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    • BernardB
      Bernard
      last edited by

      greetings kind regards
      am surprised snake and camel are not on the list of cases to convert to .
      thank you kindly

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      • Mark OlsonM
        Mark Olson @Bernard
        last edited by

        @Bernard
        This is pretty easy to do with regular expressions in the find/replace form:
        For both conversions, make sure the Search Mode of the find/replace form is set to Regular expressions.

        Camel to snake:

        FIND: (?-i)([a-z])([A-Z])
        REPLACE WITH: ${1}_\l${2}

        Snake to camel:

        FIND: (?-i)([a-z])_([a-z])
        REPLACE WITH: ${1}\u${2}
        example of snake case (should be converted to camel by my Snake to camel regex):

        _foo = __bar + now_is_the_time_for_all_good_men
        
        class foo_bar:
            def __init__(self, blah_man_zoo, _foo, baz_):
                self.blah_man_zoo = blah_man_zoo
                self._foo = _foo
                self.baz_ = baz_
        
            def __repr__(self):
                return self._foo + self.baz_
        
            def baz(_foo):
                return _foo
        

        example of camel case (should be converted to snake by my camel to snake regex):

        _foo = __bar + nowIsTheTimeForAllGoodMen
        
        class fooBar:
            def __init__(self, blahManZoo, _foo, baz_):
                self.blahManZoo = blahManZoo
                self._foo = _foo
                self.baz_ = baz_
        
            def __repr__(self):
                return self._foo + self.baz_
        
            def baz(_foo):
                return _foo
        
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        • guy038G
          guy038
          last edited by guy038

          Hello, @bernard, @mark-olson and All,

          @bernard, see also this old post :

          https://community.notepad-plus-plus.org/topic/130/convert-case-to/4


          Note that some of the capitalisation rules, presented in this post, are now directly accessible, from within N++, via the Edit > Convert Case To menu option. !

          Best Regards,

          guy038

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          • Alan KilbornA
            Alan Kilborn
            last edited by

            Possibly of related interest: https://github.com/notepad-plus-plus/notepad-plus-plus/issues/13306

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            • Fenimoreson AlvaroF
              Fenimoreson Alvaro
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              • Mark OlsonM
                Mark Olson @Fenimoreson Alvaro
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                @Fenimoreson-Alvaro
                It sounds like you’re using generative AI to create responses to topics in the forum. That can be a useful utility for developers and anyone working with code. Unfortunately, use of generative AI to respond to posts on this forum is banned.

                If that’s not what’s happening, and your post just happened to have the style of a ChatGPT response, then I apologize.

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