Java dot does not match “any character”
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Java
The dot should match any character So why doesn't this regular expression work?
String url = "http://wikipedia.org"; System.out.println(url.replace("htt.://",""));
Output: http://wikipedia.com org
Solution
String. Replace() compiles literal regular expressions You should use string Replaceall() or string replaceFirst():
String url = "http://wikipedia.org"; System.out.println(url.replaceFirst("htt.://",""));
This is a method from Java source code replace():
/** * Replaces each substring of this string that matches the literal target * sequence with the specified literal replacement sequence. The * replacement proceeds from the beginning of the string to the end,for * example,replacing "aa" with "b" in the string "aaa" will result in * "ba" rather than "ab". * * @param target The sequence of char values to be replaced * @param replacement The replacement sequence of char values * @return The resulting string * @throws NullPointerException if <code>target</code> or * <code>replacement</code> is <code>null</code>. * @since 1.5 */ public String replace(CharSequence target,CharSequence replacement) { return Pattern.compile(target.toString(),Pattern.LITERAL).matcher( this).replaceAll(Matcher.quoteReplacement(replacement.toString())); }
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