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Java selecting words from a string

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HI Everyone. I'm sorry for this embarrassingly newbie question but I cannot seem to figure out the command to do it. I'm okay with python and had a script in jython that I'm convering to pure java(and learning along the way).

I have a string: Java is really cool

I know how to strip the string to get the final result: really cool

but i'm not sure the command to do it in java. I found commands in java to do it specifically by text but I want to use a space as a deliminator and get the words.

Can someone tell me what java command to use? I would want to be able either remove the first two words and/or specifically select the words I want.

Thanks,

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Lostsoul Avatar asked Dec 16 '22 14:12

Lostsoul


2 Answers

I think you are looking for String.split.

String s = "Java is really cool";
String words[] = s.split(" ");
String firstTwo = words[0] + "  " + words[1]; // first two words
String lastTwo = words[words.length - 2] + " "
        + words[words.length - 1]; // last two words
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mellamokb Avatar answered Dec 26 '22 09:12

mellamokb


Please take a look at String.split method

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denis.solonenko Avatar answered Dec 26 '22 11:12

denis.solonenko