In the application I am currently working on, we have a delegate based split extension method. It looks like so:
public static string Split(this string target, Func<char, char, bool> shouldSplit, string splitFiller = " ")
{
if (target == null)
throw new ArgumentNullException("target");
if (shouldSplit == null)
throw new ArgumentNullException("shouldSplit");
if (String.IsNullOrEmpty(splitFiller))
throw new ArgumentNullException("splitFiller");
int targetLength = target.Length;
// We know the resulting string is going to be atleast the length of target
StringBuilder result = new StringBuilder(targetLength);
result.Append(target[0]);
// Loop from the second character to the last character.
for (int i = 1; i < targetLength; ++i)
{
char firstChar = target[i - 1];
char secondChar = target[i];
if (shouldSplit(firstChar, secondChar))
{
// If a split should be performed add in the filler
result.Append(splitFiller);
}
result.Append(secondChar);
}
return result.ToString();
}
Then it is could be used as follows:
string showSummary = "ShowSummary";
string spacedString = showSummary.Split((c1, c2) => Char.IsLower(c1) && Char.IsUpper(c2));
This allows you to split on any conditions between two chars, and insert a filler of your choice (default of a space).
CameCaseis not a camel case!camelCaseis. – abatishchev Dec 7 '11 at 13:31