Il se convertira Enum Constant
en Camel Case. Ce serait utile pour tous ceux qui recherchent une telle fonctionnalité.
public enum TRANSLATE_LANGUAGES {
ARABIC("ar"), BULGARIAN("bg"), CATALAN("ca"), CHINESE_SIMPLIFIED("zh-CN"), CHINESE_TRADITIONAL("zh-TW"), CZECH("cs"), DANISH("da"), DUTCH("nl"), ENGLISH("en"), ESTONIAN("et"), FINNISH("fi"), FRENCH(
"fr"), GERMAN("de"), GREEK("el"), HAITIAN_CREOLE("ht"), HEBREW("he"), HINDI("hi"), HMONG_DAW("mww"), HUNGARIAN("hu"), INDONESIAN("id"), ITALIAN("it"), JAPANESE("ja"), KOREAN("ko"), LATVIAN(
"lv"), LITHUANIAN("lt"), MALAY("ms"), NORWEGIAN("no"), PERSIAN("fa"), POLISH("pl"), PORTUGUESE("pt"), ROMANIAN("ro"), RUSSIAN("ru"), SLOVAK("sk"), SLOVENIAN("sl"), SPANISH("es"), SWEDISH(
"sv"), THAI("th"), TURKISH("tr"), UKRAINIAN("uk"), URDU("ur"), VIETNAMESE("vi");
private String code;
TRANSLATE_LANGUAGES(String language) {
this.code = language;
}
public String langCode() {
return this.code;
}
public String toCamelCase(TRANSLATE_LANGUAGES lang) {
String toString = lang.toString();
if (toString.contains("_")) {
String st = toUpperLowerCase(toString.split("_"));
}
return "";
}
private String toUpperLowerCase(String[] tempString) {
StringBuilder builder = new StringBuilder();
for (String temp : tempString) {
String char1 = temp.substring(0, 1);
String restString = temp.substring(1, temp.length()).toLowerCase();
builder.append(char1).append(restString).append(" ");
}
return builder.toString();
}
}