How to use regular expression in Java to pattern match?



A regular expression is a string of characters that defines/forms a pattern to search an input text. A regular expression may contain one or more characters, using a regular expression you can search or replace a string.

Java provides the java.util.regex package for pattern matching with regular expressions. The pattern class of this package is a compiled representation of a regular expression. To match a regular expression with a String this class provides two methods namely −

  • compile(): This method accepts a String representing a regular expression and returns an object of the Pattern object.
  • matcher(): This method accepts a String value and creates a matcher object which matches the given String to the pattern represented by the current pattern object.

Example

Following Java program accepts a string from the user, verifies whether it contains alphabet (both cases), It also accepts digits.

Live Demo

import java.util.Scanner; import java.util.regex.Matcher; import java.util.regex.Pattern; public class Test {    public static void main( String args[] ) {       String regex = "[a-zA-Z][0-9]?";       Scanner sc = new Scanner(System.in);       System.out.println("Enter an input string: ");       String input = sc.nextLine();             //Creating a Pattern object       Pattern p = Pattern.compile(regex);       //Creating a Matcher object       Matcher m = p.matcher(input);         if(m.find()) {          System.out.println("Match occurred");       }else {          System.out.println("Match not occurred");       }    } }

Output 1

Enter an input string: sample text Match occurred

Output 2

Enter an input string: sample text 34 56 Match occurred
Updated on: 2021-02-05T10:27:49+05:30

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