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I have to replace '/' to '\' in a String value. The given string would be like:

String url = "//machineName/TestFolder/SampleFile.html";
url = url.replace('/', '\\');

Here, the output of url is like:

\machineNameTestFolderSampleFile.html

Why is it not properly replacing the slashes? The required output should be:

\\machingName\TestFolder\SampleFile.html

Any ideas?

Thanks.

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  • try url = url.replaceAll('////', '\\'); Dec 17, 2012 at 5:09
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    I tried your code - my output is \\machineName\TestFolder\SampleFile.html .Its works for me. Check for any other mistakes in your code . Dec 17, 2012 at 5:12
  • Your code is working fine for me too!
    – Xolve
    Dec 17, 2012 at 5:16
  • There's a surprisingly high number of answers already suggesting replaceAll or using double quotes, but what you're doing is the correct procedure: replace takes characters, as you've given it, and it does replace all the occurrences. Something else must be going on here. How are you examining the post-replace contents of url? Dec 17, 2012 at 5:17
  • url = url.replace('/', '\\'); gives \\machineName\TestFolder\SampleFile.html then what is the relevance of this question. Please recheck it.
    – Visruth
    Dec 17, 2012 at 5:21

6 Answers 6

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Works for me:

public static void main(String[] args) throws IOException {
    String url = "//machineName/TestFolder/SampleFile.html";
    url = url.replace('/', '\\');
    System.out.println(url);
}

Output:

\\machineName\TestFolder\SampleFile.html
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This is your code:

String url = "//machineName/TestFolder/SampleFile.html";
url = url.replace('/', '\\');
System.out.println(url);

and this is the output: \\machineName\TestFolder\SampleFile.html

Is it not what you want?

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Try the replaceAll function. I think replace only replaces one instance of the string it is searching for.

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Use replaceAll() method. url = url.replaceAll('/', '\');

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  • '\' is reserved character so you should need a '\\' to indicate that it is a actually a backslash
    – Sean F
    Dec 17, 2012 at 5:14
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url = url.replaceAll('/', '\\');

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Modify single quote to double quote

url = url.replace("/", "\");

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