Regular Expressions or Regex (in short) is an API for defining String patterns that can be used for searching, manipulating, and editing a string in Java. Email validation and passwords are few areas of strings where Regex is widely used to define the constraints. Regular Expressions are provided under java. util.regex package. This consists of 3 classes and 1 interface. Hence, in short, we can conclude, java’s regular expression is used to find, match, and extract data from character sequences.
Approach: We can convert String to String Array using the split method of the String class and Regular Expression.
- First, we split the string with the help of Regular Expression
- Now store this in an array.
- Print and display on the console
Methods:
- Using split() method only
- Using ‘?!^’ regular expression along with split() method
Method 1: Using split() method only
Example:
// Java program to demonstrate how to convert String to // String Array using Regular Expression in Java // Importing all classes from // java.util package import java.util.*;
// Importing Matcher class that searches through a text for // multiple occurrences of a regular expression import java.util.regex.Matcher;
// Importing Pattern class import java.util.regex.Pattern;
// Importing Pattern class to compile regex // Class class GFG {
// Main driver method
public static void main(String[] args)
{
// Random string input
String gfg = "Welcome, to, GFG" ;
// Splitting of string into characters and
// storing it in an array string
// separated by comma in between characters
String[] str = gfg.split( "," );
// Traversing the above array
// using for each loop
for (String s : str) {
// Print the characters of the array
// formed from input string
System.out.println(s);
}
}
} |
Welcome to GFG
Method 2: Using ‘?!^’ regular expression along with split() method
Approach:
With the split method, we will use the ?!^ Regular Expression that split the string. And extract data of character sequence.
- ?! — It means a negative look ahead.
- ^ — It is the start of the string.
Example:
// Java program to demonstrate how to convert String to // String Array using Regular Expression in Java // Importing all classes from // java.util package import java.util.*;
// Importing Matcher and Pattern classes from // java.util.regex package because // Matcher Class searches through a text for // multiple occurrences of a regular expression import java.util.regex.Matcher;
// Pattern Class to compile regex import java.util.regex.Pattern;
// Class class GFG {
// Main driver method
public static void main(String[] args)
{
// Random input string
String gfg = "Welcome, to, GFG" ;
// Split the above input string
// using split() method and
// store the input string elements as an array
String[] str = gfg.split( "(?!^)" );
// Print all the elements of an array
System.out.println(Arrays.toString(str));
}
} |
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