What is a good alternative of LTRIM and RTRIM in Java?

守給你的承諾、 提交于 2019-11-26 13:55:42

问题


What is a good alternative of JavaScript ltrim() and rtrim() functions in Java?


回答1:


With a regex you could write:

String s = ...
String ltrim = s.replaceAll("^\\s+","");
String rtrim = s.replaceAll("\\s+$","");

If you have to do it often, you can create and compile a pattern for better performance:

private final static Pattern LTRIM = Pattern.compile("^\\s+");

public static String ltrim(String s) {
    return LTRIM.matcher(s).replaceAll("");
}

From a performance perspective, a quick micro benchmark shows (post JIT compilation) that the regex approach is about 5 times slower than the loop (0.49s vs. 0.11s for 1 million ltrim).

I personally find the regex approach more readable and less error prone but if performance is an issue you should use the loop solution.




回答2:


Using regex may be nice, but it's quite a lot slower than a simple trimming functions:

public static String ltrim(String s) {
    int i = 0;
    while (i < s.length() && Character.isWhitespace(s.charAt(i))) {
        i++;
    }
    return s.substring(i);
}

public static String rtrim(String s) {
    int i = s.length()-1;
    while (i >= 0 && Character.isWhitespace(s.charAt(i))) {
        i--;
    }
    return s.substring(0,i+1);
}

Source: http://www.fromdev.com/2009/07/playing-with-java-string-trim-basics.html

Also, there are some libraries providing such functions. For example, Spring StringUtils. Apache Commons StringUtils provides similar functions too: strip, stripStart, stripEnd

StringUtils.stripEnd("abc  ", null)    = "abc"



回答3:


import org.apache.commons.lang3.StringUtils;

private String rTrim(String str) {
    return StringUtils.stripEnd(str, /*stripChars*/" ");
}

private String lTrim(String str) {
    return StringUtils.stripStart(str, /*stripChars*/" ");
}



回答4:


Guava has CharMatcher trimLeadingFrom and trimTrailingFrom

e.g. CharMatcher.whitespace.trimTrailingFrom(s)




回答5:


Based on the answer of @bezmax I had a look at the Spring StringUtils, but it couldn't justify the overload for me of switching to the Spring framework. Therfore I decided to create a Characters class to easily left / right trim strings for any given character(-class). The class is available on GitHub.

Characters.valueOf('x').trim( ... )
Characters.valueOf('x').leftTrim( ... )
Characters.valueOf('x').rightTrim( ... )

If you would like to trim for whitespaces, there is a predefined character-class available:

Characters.WHITESPACE.trim( ... )
Characters.WHITESPACE.leftTrim( ... )
Characters.WHITESPACE.rightTrim( ... )

The class does feature also other kinds of character operations, such condense, replace or split.




回答6:


Might be a bit cheap, but you might also use these without any other library:

final var string = "   Hello World   ";

final var rtrimmed = ("." + string).trim().substring(1);
// => "   Hello World"

var ltrimmed = (string + ".").trim();
ltrimmed = ltrimmed.substring(0, ltrimmed.length - 1);
// => "Hello World   "

I admit, that the ltrimmed is not that pretty, but it will do the trick.



来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/15567010/what-is-a-good-alternative-of-ltrim-and-rtrim-in-java

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