You need to match anything, followed by a word boundary, followed by abc
. You also want to do this in a case-insensitive way. The pattern
(?i).*\\babc.*
Will work. A quick example
public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {
final Pattern pattern = Pattern.compile("(?i).*\\babc.*");
final String[] in = {
"Abc zcf",
"Abcd zcf",
"Zcf Abc",
"Zcf Abcd",
"Test ez",
"Rabc Jabc"};
for (final String s : in) {
final Matcher m = pattern.matcher(s);
if (m.matches()) {
System.out.println(s);
}
}
}
Output:
Abc zcf
Abcd zcf
Zcf Abc
Zcf Abcd
EDIT
Further to @fge's comments about matching the whole pattern here is a neater way of searching for the pattern in the String
.
public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {
final Pattern pattern = Pattern.compile("(?i)(?<=\\b)abc");
final String[] in = {
"Abc zcf",
"Abcd zcf",
"Zcf Abc",
"Zcf Abcd",
"Test ez",
"Rabc Jabc"};
for (final String s : in) {
final Matcher m = pattern.matcher(s);
if (m.find()) {
System.out.println(s);
}
}
}
This says find abc
that is preceded by \b
- i.e. the word boundary. The output is the same.