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Let's say i have following string.

   tempEventStartDate = 9:30AM

What i am trying to achieve is:

9:30 in a different string.
AM in a different string.

I got later one with this code -

     tempEventStartDate.substring(tempEventStartDate.length()- 2);

but i am bit confused that how to get 9:30 in a different string.

Any pointer will helpful.

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String newString = tempEventStartDate.substring(0,tempEventStartDate.length()- 2);
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  • Just after posting this question i got answer in my mind...any way thanks for quick reply.
    – Vivek
    Jun 20, 2013 at 11:29
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You can use replaceAll method to chop off the last two characters, like this:

String res = orig.replaceAll("..$", "");

This approach would work even for strings that have fewer than two characters.

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String prevStr=tempEventStartDate.substring(0,tempEventStartDate.length()- 2);

String aftrStr=tempEventStartDate.substring(tempEventStartDate.length()- 2,tempEventStartDate.length());
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There are two overloaded function for substring

public String substring(int beginIndex)
public String substring(int beginIndex,int endIndex)

So,your required string is

tempEventStartDate.substring(0,tempEventStartDate.length()- 2);
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String tempEventStartDate = "9:30AM";

String timeValue = tempEventStartDate.substring(0, tempEventStartDate.length() - 2);
String timeType = tempEventStartDate.substring(tempEventStartDate.length() - 2);
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Did you have this as Date before? if yes you can skip the first line

Date date = new SimpleDateFormat("hh:mmaa").parse(tempEventStartDate);
String time = new SimpleDateFormat("hh:mm").format(date);
String amOrPm = new SimpleDateFormat("aa").format(date);

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