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I don't have time to get my head around regex and I need a quick answer. Platform is Java.

I need the string

"Some text   with  spaces"

...to be converted to

"Some text with spaces"

i.e., 2 or more consecutive spaces to be changed to 1 space.

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  • Do you mean ONLY spaces, or do you mean "any run of consecutive whitespace characters" (which could include tabs, etc.)?
    – joel.neely
    Feb 22, 2009 at 20:01

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String a = "Some    text  with   spaces";
String b = a.replaceAll("\\s+", " ");
assert b.equals("Some text with spaces");
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    This will make replacements of all single spaces with a single space, not very efficient. You should only replace if there are two or more consecutively. Feb 22, 2009 at 20:43
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    @Chris - don't start optimizing the regex prematurely, I believe this will suffice.
    – Yuval Adam
    Feb 22, 2009 at 21:23
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    Yes, this solution is not as efficient as it could be, but that would only matter if this operation were taking place inside a performance hotspot. It's definitely not worth a downvote.
    – Alan Moore
    Feb 22, 2009 at 21:31
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    It's a valid point, and I would always use \s{2,} or equivalent in this situation, but practically speaking, it's just not that important.
    – Alan Moore
    Feb 23, 2009 at 3:03
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    I wouldn't be surprised if this is optimized by the libraries already to only do replacements on multiple spaces. This is readable and gets the job done. Feb 23, 2009 at 22:30
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If we're talking specifically about spaces, you want to be testing specifically for spaces:

MyString = MyString.replaceAll(" +", " ");

Using \s will result in all whitespace being replaced - sometimes desired, othertimes not.

Also, a simpler way to only match 2 or more is:

MyString = MyString.replaceAll(" {2,}", " ");

(Of course, both of these examples can use \s if any whitespace is desired to be replaced with a single space.)

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  • It worth remembering that you need something like myString = myString.replaceAll(" +", " "); otherwise it won't do anything useful. Feb 23, 2009 at 20:27
  • Indeed - I think I simply copied the format of a (now deleted) answer, but will correct it. Feb 23, 2009 at 22:14
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For Java (not javascript, not php, not anyother):

txt.replaceAll("\\p{javaSpaceChar}{2,}"," ")
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You need to use a constant of java.util.regex.Pattern for avoid recompiled the expression every time:

private static final Pattern REGEX_PATTERN = 
        Pattern.compile(" {2,}");

public static void main(String[] args) {
    String input = "Some text   with spaces";
    System.out.println(
        REGEX_PATTERN.matcher(input).replaceFirst(" ")
    );  // prints "Some text with spaces"
}

In another way, the Apache Commons Lang include in the class StringUtils the method normalizeSpace.

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