Convert a String to Modified Camel Case in Java or Title Case as is otherwise called

You can easily write the method to do that :

  public static String toCamelCase(final String init) {
    if (init == null)
        return null;

    final StringBuilder ret = new StringBuilder(init.length());

    for (final String word : init.split(" ")) {
        if (!word.isEmpty()) {
            ret.append(Character.toUpperCase(word.charAt(0)));
            ret.append(word.substring(1).toLowerCase());
        }
        if (!(ret.length() == init.length()))
            ret.append(" ");
    }

    return ret.toString();
}

I used the below to solve this problem.

import org.apache.commons.lang.StringUtils;
StringUtils.capitalize(MyString);

Thanks to Ted Hopp for rightly pointing out that the question should have been TITLE CASE instead of modified CAMEL CASE.

Camel Case is usually without spaces between words.


From commons-lang3

org.apache.commons.lang3.text.WordUtils.capitalizeFully(String str)