1st Way:
- You can first split your string on the basis of
:::
. This will give you an array of length 3. You would be interested in the 2nd
and the 3rd
element of your array.
- Then split the
2nd element
of your array on ::
. This will give you an array containing each name
.
Iterate over the 2nd array
and print each name with the 3rd element
of your first array.
String str = "books/eh/grayL88/WilliamsMC88:::M. Howard Williams::" +
"P. A. Massey::Jim A. Crammond:::Benchmarking Prolog for " +
"Database Applications.";
String[] arr = str.split(":::");
String[] innerArr = arr[1].split("::");
for (String name: innerArr) {
System.out.println(name + " -- " + arr[2]);
}
OUTPUT: -
M. Howard Williams -- Benchmarking Prolog for Database Applications.
P. A. Massey -- Benchmarking Prolog for Database Applications.
Jim A.Crammond -- Benchmarking Prolog for Database Applications.
2nd Way:
Or, you can split on :::?
. This will split on ::
or :::
, that will get each individual elements in your first array only (Will work only for 3
names. For more, you should better use the first one)
String[] arr = str.split(":::?");
System.out.println(arr[1] + " - " + arr[4]);
System.out.println(arr[2] + " - " + arr[4]);
System.out.println(arr[3] + " - " + arr[4]);
OUTPUT: -
M. Howard Williams - Benchmarking Prolog for Database Applications.
P.
A. Massey - Benchmarking Prolog for Database Applications.
Jim A.
Crammond - Benchmarking Prolog for Database Applications.
":::?"
for your regex. the last:?
means0 or 1
:
. That will match::
and:::