How do I delete specific characters from a particular String in Java?

雨燕双飞 提交于 2019-12-20 11:03:20

问题


For example I'm extracting a text String from a text file and I need those words to form an array. However, when I do all that some words end with comma (,) or a full stop (.) or even have brackets attached to them (which is all perfectly normal).

What I want to do is to get rid of those characters. I've been trying to do that using those predefined String methods in Java but I just can't get around it.


回答1:


Use:

String str = "whatever";
str = str.replaceAll("[,.]", "");

replaceAll takes a regular expression. This:

[,.]

...looks for each comma and/or period.




回答2:


Reassign the variable to a substring:

s = s.substring(0, s.length() - 1)

Also an alternative way of solving your problem: you might also want to consider using a StringTokenizer to read the file and set the delimiters to be the characters you don't want to be part of words.




回答3:


To remove the last character do as Mark Byers said

s = s.substring(0, s.length() - 1);

Additionally, another way to remove the characters you don't want would be to use the .replace(oldCharacter, newCharacter) method.

as in:

s = s.replace(",","");

and

s = s.replace(".","");



回答4:


You can't modify a String in Java. They are immutable. All you can do is create a new string that is substring of the old string, minus the last character.

In some cases a StringBuffer might help you instead.




回答5:


The best method is what Mark Byers explains:

s = s.substring(0, s.length() - 1)

For example, if we want to replace \ to space " " with ReplaceAll, it doesn't work fine

String.replaceAll("\\", "");

or

String.replaceAll("\\$", "");   //if it is a path



回答6:


Note that the word boundaries also depend on the Locale. I think the best way to do it using standard java.text.BreakIterator. Here is an example from the java.sun.com tutorial.

import java.text.BreakIterator;
import java.util.Locale;

public static void main(String[] args) {
    String text = "\n" +
            "\n" +
            "For example I'm extracting a text String from a text file and I need those words to form an array. However, when I do all that some words end with comma (,) or a full stop (.) or even have brackets attached to them (which is all perfectly normal).\n" +
            "\n" +
            "What I want to do is to get rid of those characters. I've been trying to do that using those predefined String methods in Java but I just can't get around it.\n" +
            "\n" +
            "Every help appreciated. Thanx";
    BreakIterator wordIterator = BreakIterator.getWordInstance(Locale.getDefault());
    extractWords(text, wordIterator);
}

static void extractWords(String target, BreakIterator wordIterator) {
    wordIterator.setText(target);
    int start = wordIterator.first();
    int end = wordIterator.next();

    while (end != BreakIterator.DONE) {
        String word = target.substring(start, end);
        if (Character.isLetterOrDigit(word.charAt(0))) {
            System.out.println(word);
        }
        start = end;
        end = wordIterator.next();
    }
}

Source: http://java.sun.com/docs/books/tutorial/i18n/text/word.html




回答7:


You can use replaceAll() method :

String.replaceAll(",", "");
String.replaceAll("\\.", "");
String.replaceAll("\\(", "");

etc..



来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/1962181/how-do-i-delete-specific-characters-from-a-particular-string-in-java

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