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Asked: June 15, 20262026-06-15T01:40:11+00:00 2026-06-15T01:40:11+00:00

Code adapted from here : #from ‘foo_bar’ to ‘Foo.Bar’ def lower_case_underscore_to_camel_case(self, string): print string

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Code adapted from here:

#from 'foo_bar' to 'Foo.Bar'
def lower_case_underscore_to_camel_case(self, string):
  print string
  class_ = string.__class__
  return class_.join('.', map(class_.capitalize, string.split('_')))

Output:

client_area
TypeError: descriptor 'join' requires a 'unicode' object but received a 'str'

Especially disappointing since the source code states:

“””Convert string or unicode from lower-case underscore to camel-case”””

How to fix this?


Easy fix:

return str.join('.', map(class_.capitalize, string.split('_')))

Could anyone explain me the overall process?

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    2026-06-15T01:40:12+00:00Added an answer on June 15, 2026 at 1:40 am

    The code seems to introduce unnecessary complexity, but you can do it like that:

    #from 'foo_bar' to 'FooBar'
    def lower_case_underscore_to_camel_case(self, string):
      print string
      class_ = string.__class__
      return class_.join(class_('.'), map(class_.capitalize, string.split('_')))
    

    And you could actually shorten the last line to be:

    return class_('.').join(map(class_.capitalize, string.split('_')))
    

    Also, judging from the code, you will receive something like “Foo.Bar” (notice a dot) from “foo_bar“.

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