Regex Word Containing A Substring?

Apr 23, 2014

I'm trying to use regex to find a word containing the substring "cat." I'm not sure why this isn't working?

String match = "^ cat$";

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How To Extract Substring Using Regex

Jun 13, 2014

I have one column "category" which contain data like

`"Failed extract of third-party root list from auto update cab at: [URL] with error: The data is invalid."`

I need to select url part in between `" < > "` sign of category column.

how to do this usign regex?

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Jul 28, 2014

I created filters for every column in my Jtable however, some of these columns have more than one word inside of them and my filters will only filter them based on the first word. For example if I had a first and last name in one column, it will filter the table if I enter the first name in my filter text field but it will not filter that same column if I only input the last name. What is a good regex expression to filter any word in any order?

public static void filterRows() {
String filterId = idFilter.getText();
String filterFrom = fromFilter.getText();
String filterTo = toFilter.getText();
String filterCC = ccFilter.getText();
String filterDate = dateFilter.getText();
String filterSubject = subjectFilter.getText();

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Apr 27, 2015

I have built a binary tree, from a file. In each node, I am storing each word as a string, and an int frequency for each time the word occurs. For the assignment, I need to find how many words occur only once in the file. I wrote the program, but for some reason I am getting a number different from what my professor is expecting.

As far as I know, this file has loaded into the tree correctly, because all of my other answers in the assignment are correct. What am I doing wrong?

public void findUnique() {
System.out.println("There are " + findUniqueWords(root, 0) + " unique words.");
}
private int findUniqueWords(Node subTree, int uniqueCount) {
// Base Case: At the end of the branch
if(subTree == null){
return uniqueCount;

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Mar 13, 2015

The intentions of this program is to prompt a user to enter a file name, and then reads the file. The program will prompt the user to enter a word that needs to be corrected. So lets say I have a text file containing "My name is OP and I Like goind to the Park!" I want to change "goind" to "going",

Now, my second method "isSimilar" executes a similar word with more than one same letter and same length, but I dont know how to execute that whole thing in my third method "correctThisLine" . How I can call that isSimilar method and read in that text file and change that word into that?

import java.util.*;
import java.io.File;
import java.io.FileNotFoundException;
import java.util.Scanner;
public class WahidMuhammadA3Q2{
String fileName = "AutoCorrectMe.txt";
public static void main (String [] args){

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Aug 19, 2014

I am looking for java codes to generate a word document based on a word template, basically, I have a word template created and in my local path, the template has a proper format with some fields which will be filled in after java codes ran. The java codes will fetch one record from a table, and open the word template and then fill the fields in the word template, and created a new word document and save it in another folder.

I found this example: [URL] which is similar except it uses xml template instead of word template, how to make it work to change the template from xml to word (docx) template?

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Checks Whether First String Is A Substring Of Second

Mar 22, 2014

(Check substrings) You can check whether a string is a substring of another string by using the indexOf method in the String class. Write your own method for this function. Write a program that prompts the user to enter two strings, and checks whether the first string is a substring of the second.

What the function should return

public class Ex2 {
public static void main(String[] args) {
System.out.println("Input the first string:");
Scanner input = new Scanner(System.in);
String firstString = input.nextLine();
System.out.println("Input the second string:");
String secondString = input.nextLine();
check(firstString,secondString);

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Compare Substring With String?

Apr 22, 2014

Why isn't it working?

Java Code:

if ((line.substring(i,i+2)) == "go")
break; mh_sh_highlight_all('java');

I printed this to check if substring works fine, used this:

Java Code: System.out.println(line.substring(i,i+2) + " : "+ length); mh_sh_highlight_all('java');

So, output:

Er : 1

ra : 2

ag : 3

go : 4

on : 5

n' : 6

'> : 7

Line:

String line = "Eragon'>";

Shouldn't it break loop after printing "go : 4"?

line.substring(i,i+2) prints go here. But if doesn't work.

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Mar 20, 2015

Write a program that reads number between 1,000 and 999,999 from the user and prints it without a comma separating the thousands. Read the input as string. Find the length of the string and use the substring to break it into two pieces. Do not include the comma. You can then concatenate using the + symbol to reassemble without the comma. For example if the number is 123,456. First would equal 123 and second would equal 456. noCommaNumber - 123456.

I do not think it is required to only allow numbers in that range in the code. My question is how to get the first half of the number before the comma in a string to make the last line work. What I think is not doing what I need is the line String first = numberIn.substring(numberIn.indexOf(",", 0)); This is just the last thing I tried.Getting the second half is done using IndexLastOf method in the substring class javaforumquest.jpg

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Why Substring Method Subtract Extra 1

Sep 10, 2014

Why does the substring method subtract an extra 1?

For example:

myString = "Programming and Problem Solving";

myString.substring(0, 7) would be "Program" instead of "Program".

It's not explained in the book I'm reading and didn't see it online.

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Sep 4, 2012

I have to alter my Sentence class to find the index of the substring "sip" in Mississippi but I'm really not sure where to begin. This is what I have...

Sentence.java
public class Sentence {
private boolean outcome;
private String sentence;
public Sentence(String aSentence) {
sentence = aSentence;

[Code] ....

I know that I need to change public boolean find(String t) to public int indexOf(String t) but I'm not sure what to start doing to get the index of "sip".

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Dec 29, 2014

I am trying for a logic that i have some emp ids as a string seperated by commas and i need the substring of emp ids as below. splitting the string as below.

public static void main(String args[]) {                 
String empId = "1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10";       
int i;
int count = 9;
for (i = 0; i <= count; i = i + 3) {            
System.out.println("Emp IDs are : " +empId);          
}}

Result is:

Emp IDs are : 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10
Emp IDs are : 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10
Emp IDs are : 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10
Emp IDs are : 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10
 
But I want the result like:

Emp IDs are : 1,2,3
Emp IDs are : 4,5,6
Emp IDs are : 7,8,9
Emp IDs are : 10

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Jul 1, 2014

Here's My Code.

package bin;
import java.util.Scanner;
public class AppletMain{
public static void main(String[] args){
Scanner oneinput = new Scanner(System.in);
String one;

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I am trying to get it to compare the word I type in to the set word in the object 'secretword'. I have tried everything from equal to == to compareTo, I even created a two hundred line program to do this SIMPLE problem.

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Apr 21, 2014

import java.io.*;
import java.util.Random;
import java.util.Scanner; 
public class WordGame
{
public static void main(String[] args) throws IOException
{
final int RANDOM_LETTERS_COUNT = 10;
final int TRIALS = 10;
int score = 0;

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Jul 16, 2014

I'm still working with the singlylinkedlist data structure and trying to return a string of individual characters stored in each node. ( head--('J')---('A')---('V')---('A')---tail ) Hopefully this beautifully executed depiction to the left will clarify.

This is what I came up with after designing the algorithm w/ pen and paper. I know that I'm not accounting for the OutOfBound errors, an empty list, or an index < 0.... I will get to that.

Right now, I'm not sure why my assignment to the character array, ' chars[i] = cursor.getLink(getElement()); ' , is not working. The two methods getLink and getElement, type Node and T, respectively, exist in my Node class which is a private nested class in MySLList. Why would I be getting the following error: "The method getElement() is undefined for the type StringX" ? Is this a good design and implementation of the substring method?

public String substring(int index) {
char[] chars = new char[(getSize() - index)]; //getSize() defines the size of list in MySLList
Node cursor = null;
//Set the cursor to the node = index
if(cursor == head) {

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Jun 18, 2014

Need code logic or regex to get substring between two different delimiters and then parse it into Integer array.

My Input String is : Transmitter#MSE14_REC_FTP40 #138^TPPurgeUility_test #103^YUG_Trans #57^

Output (ie. substring between "#" and "^")

138
103
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Mar 18, 2014

I need to create a regexp, that will do the following:

a,a,a,a,c - matches
c,a,a,a,a - matches
a,a,a,a,a - doesn't match

I will be using it in Java. In the place of 'a', can be 'b' - they are equal. Also, in the place there can be any other character. This is what i have came up with:

^(?=^(a|b)).*((a|b),){4}(?!(a|b))|(?!(a|b)).*(((a| b),*){4})$

It fails because it matches the 5 a's. I'm quite new to regexp, so I'm not aware of all the possibilities. It matches the 5 a's, because the first if fails, but the second does not. Maybe there is a simpler way to accomplish this? (Also why are the .* necessary in the middle?)

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Jun 11, 2014

I would like to test whether the first word in a line is is a valid var name (e.g sequence of letters, digits and "_", it may not start with a digit, if "_" is the first char it must be followed by a letter). I tried this simple code:

String namePattern = "_[a-zA-Z0-9]+";
String text = "__c";
Pattern pattern = Pattern.compile(namePattern);
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But it returns the string "_c", where it is supposed to return an empty matcher.

where am I wrong here?

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Apr 4, 2014

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<f:validateRegEx> Tag Library supports namespace: [URL] ...., but no tag was defined for name: validateRegEx

This is my code:

<h:inputText tabindex="7" styleClass="input" id="email" value="#{user.email}"
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<a4j:support id="emailRenderer" event="onblur"
reRender="emailPanel, errorPanel"
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</h:inputText>
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Apr 14, 2014

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If it contain any lowercase then it should result in false as well.

My regex ^[A-Z0-9]{5}$ is not working for above type of values.

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In a code im writing I was curious as to instead of

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I wanted to use

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I have tried //. as well as ^[.] but they give me errors.

I am just trying to match a period but was curious as to what the form was. I read a good amount of materials and seemed simple but getting errors.

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Sep 12, 2014

I am trying to write a regular expression for a text which has both String and number... like abc1234, xyz987, gh1052 etc. And the string usually contains 2 or 3 characters.
 
What I need is two Strings one containing the text (abc, xyz, gh etc) and other containing number (1234, 987, 1052, etc.). Have written the code below. but doesn't seem to work.
 
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String regexp = "(.{3})(d*)|(.{2}(d*))";
Pattern pattern = Pattern.compile(regexp);
Matcher match = pattern.matcher(query);
if(match.find()){

[Code] ....

Also tried with regexp = "(.s*)(.d*)" in no avail.
 
Finally achieved with regexp = "(D*)(d*)";

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The code is:

String s = "MyString.ext_CAL3";
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It takes values like ADV0098890 etc. but it is also taking ADV0098890[] which is wrong.
 
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