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I'm trying to use the scanner class to parse all the words in a file. The file contains common text, but I only want to take the words excluding all the puntuation. The solution I have until now is not complete but is already giving me some problem:

Scanner fileScan= new Scanner(file);
String word;
while(fileScan.hasNext("[^ ,!?.]+")){       
    word= fileScan.next();
    this.addToIndex(word, filename);
}

Now if I use this on a sentence like "hi my name is mario!" it returns just "hi", "my", "name" and "is". It's not matching "mario!" (obviously) but it's not matching "mario", like I think it should.

Can you explain why is that and helping me find a better solution if you have one? Thank you

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  • What about something like Dr. Mario's?
    – Gabe
    Oct 3, 2011 at 19:54
  • How is getNextWord defined? Oct 3, 2011 at 19:55

2 Answers 2

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This works:

import java.util.*;

class S {

    public static void main(String[] args) {
        Scanner fileScan= new Scanner("hi my name is mario!").useDelimiter("[ ,!?.]+");
        String word;
        while(fileScan.hasNext()){       
            word= fileScan.next();
            System.out.println(word);
        }

    } // end of main()
}


javac -g S.java && java S
hi
my
name
is
mario
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Since you want to get rid of the punctuation, you can simply replace all punctuation marks before adding to the index:

word = word.replaceAll("\\{Punct}", "");

In the case of hypens, or other isolated punctuation marks, you just check if word.isEmpty() before adding.

Of course, you'd have to get rid of your custom delimiter.

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  • For the last token, "mario!", fileScan.hasNext("[^ ,!?.]+") will return false. So word.replaceAll("\\{Punct}", ""); will not be executed, correct? OP would still not get to Mario. Oct 4, 2011 at 6:10
  • @Hemal Pandya - I meant to use the default separator - a space - not his custom one
    – Bozho
    Oct 4, 2011 at 6:13
  • It is not clear from your answer that not only word.replaceAll() is to be done but fileScan.hasNext has to be changed too. It would be nice if you can edit your answer, but I guess this comment exchange also clarifies that. Oct 4, 2011 at 6:17

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