Java – insert spaces after commas, periods, and other punctuation marks
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Java
In Java, the best way to fix missing spaces after some punctuation is:
,. ; : ? !
For example:
String example = "This is!just an:example,of a string,that needs?to be fixed.by inserting:a whitespace;after punctuation marks.";
The output should be:
"This is! just an: example,that needs? to be fixed. by inserting: a whitespace; after punctuation marks."
Obviously, this doesn't work:
example = example.replaceAll("[,.!?;:]"," ");
So I'm looking for a solution waiting for your help thank you!!
Solution
You must add $0 to your replacement expression. You can use:
example = example.replaceAll("[,"$0 ");
It replaces the matching regular expression with that content and a space
By the way, if you want to make sure you don't have multiple spaces, you can do this:
example = example.replaceAll("[,"$0 ").replaceAll("\\s+"," ");
Convert to:
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