I’m making a simple program that will deal with equations from a String input of the equation When I run it, however, I get an exception because of trying to replace the ” +” with a ” +” so i can split the string at the spaces. How should I go about using
the string replaceAll method to replace these special characters? Below is my code
Exception in thread “main” java.util.regex.PatternSyntaxException: Dangling meta character ‘+’ near index 0 + ^
public static void parse(String x){ String z = "x^2+2=2x-1"; String[] lrside = z.split("=",4); System.out.println("Left side: " + lrside[0] + " / Right Side: " + lrside[1]); String rightside = lrside[0]; String leftside = lrside[1]; rightside.replaceAll("-", " -"); rightside.replaceAll("+", " +"); leftside.replaceAll("-", " -"); leftside.replaceAll("+", " +"); List<String> rightt = Arrays.asList(rightside.split(" ")); List<String> leftt = Arrays.asList(leftside.split(" ")); System.out.println(leftt); System.out.println(rightt);
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Answer
replaceAll
accepts a regular expression as its first argument.
+
is a special character which denotes a quantifier meaning one or more occurrences. Therefore it should be escaped to specify the literal character +
:
rightside = rightside.replaceAll("\+", " +");
(Strings are immutable so it is necessary to assign the variable to the result of replaceAll
);
An alternative to this is to use a character class which removes the metacharacter status:
rightside = rightside.replaceAll("[+]", " +");
The simplest solution though would be to use the replace
method which uses non-regex String
literals:
rightside = rightside.replace("+", " +");