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I get the Text from the internet and put the data in a "FeedItem"-class. Now, I want to check the text whether it contains a "@". So, here is my code so far:

        // Check for empty status message
        if (!TextUtils.isEmpty(item.getStatus())) {
            if (item.getStatus().contains("@")) {
                String[] splited = item.getStatus().toString().split("\\s+");
                Spannable word = new SpannableString(item.getStatus());
                for (int i = 0; i < splited.length; i++) {
                    if (splited[i].toString().contains("@")) {

                        SpannableString s = SpannableString.valueOf(splited[i].toString());
                        s.setSpan(new ForegroundColorSpan(Color.BLUE), 0, word.length(), Spannable.SPAN_EXCLUSIVE_EXCLUSIVE);
                    }
                }
                statusMsg.setText(word);

            } else {
                statusMsg.setTextColor(R.color.black);
                statusMsg.setText(item.getStatus());
            }
            statusMsg.setVisibility(View.VISIBLE);

I worked with SpannableString and Html.fromHtml but it didn't work for me. The for loop gives me each word from the String. Now if one word contains the "@" i want to colorize only this word. Thanks.

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It looks like you want to highlight user mentions. I recommend using a regular expression for that:

if (status.contains("@")) {
    SpannableString s = SpannableString.valueOf(status);
    final Matcher matcher = Pattern.compile("[@]+[a-zA-Z0-9_.]+\\b").matcher(status);
    while (matcher.find()) {
        s.setSpan(new ForegroundColorSpan(Color.BLUE), matcher.start(), matcher.end(),
                Spannable.SPAN_EXCLUSIVE_EXCLUSIVE);
    }
    statusMsg.setText(s);
}

Best would be to move the Pattern.compile() call to a private static constant.

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  • Very nice, but how can I get the string of the word? :)
    – fabiruu111
    Jan 31, 2016 at 12:55
  • status.substring(matcher.start(), matcher.end()) Jan 31, 2016 at 16:42

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