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I have a string of the following form :

String s = "......????!!!!! I am doing!!!???good , you say!!! ...how are...??!! you doing!?????.....";

and I want the output of this string as follows :

"I am doing!!!???good you say how are you doing"

and I am not able to come up with a regular expression that can do this for me, what I am trying is a brute force way of scanning the string and appending to the text, but there are many cases to test this out, if someone can help me figure out a regex or a more efficient way to do this it would be great.

More specifically I want to be doing this : remove all the leading and trailing terminators but retain those that occur within a string as in "say????what"

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  • Take a look at this. You will need to modify it to fit your needs, however.
    – Brian
    Sep 28, 2013 at 1:48
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    I think it might be better to ban any user who use more than one punctuation mark at the end of a sentence :-)
    – Stephen C
    Sep 28, 2013 at 1:55
  • I actually require this for a parsing routine, where I am just parsing some random text, but just can't seem to get the regex :( Sep 28, 2013 at 2:01

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This will work for your example:

s = s.replaceAll("(?<=^| )[.?!]+|[.?!]+(?= |$)", "");

Tested this line and it produces your requested output.

It deletes all punctuation sequences next to a space or at either end.

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    No problem :) (You should probably accept this answer if it answers your question best)
    – Bohemian
    Sep 28, 2013 at 4:38

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