What regex pattern would need I to pass to java.lang.String.split()
to split a String into an Array of substrings using all whitespace characters (' '
, '\t'
, '\n'
, etc.) as delimiters?
13 Answers
Something in the lines of
myString.split("\\s+");
This groups all white spaces as a delimiter.
So if I have the string:
"Hello[space character][tab character]World"
This should yield the strings "Hello"
and "World"
and omit the empty space between the [space]
and the [tab]
.
As VonC pointed out, the backslash should be escaped, because Java would first try to escape the string to a special character, and send that to be parsed. What you want, is the literal "\s"
, which means, you need to pass "\\s"
. It can get a bit confusing.
The \\s
is equivalent to [ \\t\\n\\x0B\\f\\r]
.
In most regex dialects there are a set of convenient character summaries you can use for this kind of thing - these are good ones to remember:
\w
- Matches any word character.
\W
- Matches any nonword character.
\s
- Matches any white-space character.
\S
- Matches anything but white-space characters.
\d
- Matches any digit.
\D
- Matches anything except digits.
A search for "Regex Cheatsheets" should reward you with a whole lot of useful summaries.
To split a string with any Unicode whitespace, you need to use
s.split("(?U)\\s+")
^^^^
The (?U)
inline embedded flag option is the equivalent of Pattern.UNICODE_CHARACTER_CLASS
that enables \s
shorthand character class to match any characters from the whitespace Unicode category.
If you want to split with whitespace and keep the whitespaces in the resulting array, use
s.split("(?U)(?<=\\s)(?=\\S)|(?<=\\S)(?=\\s)")
See the regex demo. See Java demo:
String s = "Hello\t World\u00A0»";
System.out.println(Arrays.toString(s.split("(?U)\\s+"))); // => [Hello, World, »]
System.out.println(Arrays.toString(s.split("(?U)(?<=\\s)(?=\\S)|(?<=\\S)(?=\\s)")));
// => [Hello, , World, , »]
All you need is to split using the one of the special character of Java Ragex Engine,
and that is- WhiteSpace Character
- \d Represents a digit:
[0-9]
- \D Represents a non-digit:
[^0-9]
- \s Represents a whitespace character including
[ \t\n\x0B\f\r]
- \S Represents a non-whitespace character as
[^\s]
- \v Represents a vertical whitespace character as
[\n\x0B\f\r\x85\u2028\u2029]
- \V Represents a non-vertical whitespace character as
[^\v]
- \w Represents a word character as
[a-zA-Z_0-9]
- \W Represents a non-word character as
[^\w]
Here, the key point to remember is that the small leter character \s
represents all types of white spaces including a single space [ ]
, tab characters [ ]
or anything similar.
So, if you'll try will something like this-
String theString = "Java<a space><a tab>Programming"
String []allParts = theString.split("\\s+");
You will get the desired output.
Some Very Useful Links:
Hope, this might help you the best!!!
Study this code.. good luck
import java.util.*;
class Demo{
public static void main(String args[]){
Scanner input = new Scanner(System.in);
System.out.print("Input String : ");
String s1 = input.nextLine();
String[] tokens = s1.split("[\\s\\xA0]+");
System.out.println(tokens.length);
for(String s : tokens){
System.out.println(s);
}
}
}