Reputation: 111
How to remove special characters in the string except "- _". Now I use:
replaceAll("[^\\w\\s]", "")
it remove all special character but i want to keep "- _" . Can anyone tell me how should I do?
Upvotes: 2
Views: 64312
Reputation: 3728
barely 6 years have passed and we have a lambda solution
String str = "owl@134_- abc";
str.codePoints().mapToObj( Character::toChars ).filter(
a -> (a.length == 1 && (Character.isLetterOrDigit( a[0] ) || a[0] == '-' || a[0] == '_')) )
.collect( StringBuilder::new, StringBuilder::append, StringBuilder::append ).toString(); // owl134_-abc
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 11
String str="owl@134_- abc";
String s=str.replaceAll(" [^a-zA-Z_-]+ ", "");
System.out.println(str);
It will replace the special character and white spaces from a given string.
Output will be: owlabc_-
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 425033
I suspect that you need to assign the result (in case you're not doing that), because replaceAll()
returns a new string, rather than updating the string (String is immutable):
str = str.replaceAll("[^\\w\\s-]", "");
Also note that the regex is quite simple:
No need to escape the dash -
in the character class: When used as a literal in a character class, it must be either first or last (otherwise it indicates a range, like a-z
etc).
No need to mention the underscore at all, because it is already listed: \w
includes the underscore character!
Upvotes: 2
Reputation: 39013
Use replaceAll("[^\\w\\s\\-_]", "");
What I did was add the underscore and hyphen to the regular expression. I added a \\
before the hyphen because it also serves for specifying ranges: a-z
means all letters between a and z. Escaping it with \\
makes sure it is treated as an hyphen.
Upvotes: 12
Reputation: 1
Pattern pt = Pattern.compile("[^a-zA-Z0-9_-]");
Matcher match = pt.matcher(c);
while (match.find()) {
String s = match.group();
c = c.replaceAll("\\" + s, "");
}
Consider this
Upvotes: 0