You can remove the non-digits characters like this:
String s = "pistol . <1/10>";
String[] numbers = s.replaceAll("^\\D+","").split("\\D+");
Now numbers[0]
is 1
and numbers[1]
is 10
.
s.replaceAll("^\\D+","")
removes the non digit characters at the beginning of the string, so the new string is now "1/10>"
.split("\\D+")
splits on non digit characters (in this case /
and >
) and ignores the trailing empty strings if any
Alternatively, if the format is always exactly as you mentioned in your question, you could look for that specific pattern:
private final static Pattern CLIP_AMMO = Pattern.compile(".*<(\\d+)/(\\d+)>.*");
String s = "pistol . <1/10>";
Matcher m = CLIP_AMMO.matcher(s);
if (m.matches()) {
String clip = m.group(1); //1
String ammo = m.group(2); //10
}