I am creating a loop that will test each substring of a user input to test for illegal characters. However, it only detects when the illegal character is in the last position of the input. I feel as if the solution may be simple but I cannot seem to figure it out, how can I correct this so it will detect it at any position in the string?
public class IllegalFileName {
public static final Set<String> illegalCharsSet = new HashSet<String>(
Arrays.asList("/", "\n", "\r", "\t", "\0", "\f", "`", "?", "*",
"\\", "<", ">", "|", "\"", ":", ".", "£", "$", "%", "^",
"&", ")", "("));
public static void main(String[] args) {
String illegalNameText = "££!233";
String illegalNameText2 = "££!233$";
boolean illegalName = false;
for (int i = 0; i <= illegalNameText.length() - 1; i++) {
System.out.println(i);
if (illegalCharsSet.contains(illegalNameText.substring(i))) {
System.out.println(illegalNameText + " is illegal");
illegalName = true;
System.out.println(illegalNameText.substring(i));
}
}
for (int i = 0; i <= illegalNameText2.length() - 1; i++) {
System.out.println(i);
if (illegalCharsSet.contains(illegalNameText2.substring(i))) {
System.out.println(illegalNameText2 + " is illegal");
illegalName = true;
System.out.println(illegalNameText2.substring(i));
}
}
}
}