I'm trying to understand Pattern.quote
using the following code:
String pattern = Pattern.quote("1252343% 8 567 hdfg gf^$545");
System.out.println("Pattern is : "+pattern);
produces the output:
Pattern is : \Q1252343% 8 567 hdfg gf^$545\E
What are \Q
and \E
here? The documentation description says :
Returns a literal pattern
String
for the specifiedString
.This method produces a
String
that can be used to create aPattern
that would match the strings
as if it were a literal pattern.Metacharacters or escape sequences in the input sequence will be given no special meaning.
But Pattern.quote
's return type is String
and not a compiled Pattern
object.
Why is this method required and what are some usage examples?