问题
I'm trying to remove hard spaces (from entities in the HTML). I can't remove it with .trim() or .replace(" ", ""), etc! I don't get it.
I even found on Stackoverflow to try with \\u00a0 but didn't work neither.
I tried this (since text() returns actual hard space characters, U+00A0):
System.out.println( "'"+fields.get(6).text().replace("\\u00a0", "")+"'" ); //'94,00 '
System.out.println( "'"+fields.get(6).text().replace(" ", "")+"'" ); //'94,00 '
System.out.println( "'"+fields.get(6).text().trim()+"'"); //'94,00 '
System.out.println( "'"+fields.get(6).html().replace(" ", "")+"'"); //'94,00' works
But I can't figure out why I can't remove the white space with .text().
回答1:
Your first attempt was very nearly it, you're quite right that Jsoup maps to U+00A0. You just don't want the double backslash in your string:
System.out.println( "'"+fields.get(6).text().replace("\u00a0", "")+"'" ); //'94,00'
// Just one ------------------------------------------^
replace doesn't use regular expressions, so you aren't trying to pass a literal backslash through to the regex level. You just want to specify character U+00A0 in the string.
回答2:
The question has been edited to reflect the true problem.
New answer;
The hardspace, ie. entity (Unicode character NO-BREAK SPACE U+00A0 ) can in Java be represented by the character \u00a0, thus code becomes, where str is the string gotten from the text() method
str.replaceAll ("\u00a0", "");
Old answer; Using the JSoup library,
import org.jsoup.parser.Parser;
String str1 = Parser.unescapeEntities("last week, Ovokerie Ogbeta", false);
String str2 = Parser.unescapeEntities("Entered » Here", false);
System.out.println(str1 + " " + str2);
Prints out:
last week, Ovokerie Ogbeta Entered » Here
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/21137892/how-to-remove-hard-spaces-with-jsoup