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I have string something like this:

10:11:22 [UTP][ROX][ID:32424][APP STR]

I want to seperate each them of. How can I do it with regex?

I want to get seperately "10:11:22", "UTP", "ROX", "ID:32424", "APP STR" as strings.

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  • separate each of what? Jun 23, 2014 at 17:07
  • Can you split on regex /\]? \[/ ? Then trim the last ] off. Jun 23, 2014 at 17:10
  • It's helpful to know what to expect in each section of this. 10:11:22 looks like a time, should we assume [UTP] are always upper-case characters, and [ID: is static, etc? Jun 23, 2014 at 17:11

3 Answers 3

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This would be your macthing parttern: /\[([^\]]+)/g

Working demo @ regex101.com

Working Java demo:

public class Main {
    private static final String REGEX = "\\[([^\\]]+)";
    private static final String INPUT = "10:11:22 [UTP][ROX][ID:32424][APP STR]";

    private static Pattern pattern;
    private static Matcher matcher;

    public static void main(String[] args) {
        Pattern pattern = Pattern.compile(REGEX);
        Matcher matcher = pattern.matcher(INPUT);

        while (matcher.find()) {
            System.out.println(matcher.toString());
        }
    }
}
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The simplest solution I can think of, with the drawback that it will create a blank final entry, is this:

"10:11:22 [UTP][ROX][ID:32424][APP STR]".split("[\[\]]+")

That will return you an array as this:

["10:11:22",
 "UTP",
 "ROX",
 "ID:32424",
 "APP STR",
 ""]
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If you want regex to do the job. Then try the below,

(?:^([^\s]*)|\[([^]]*)\])

DEMO

All the strings you want are stored separately in groups.

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