I need to replace a word in a string looking like "duh duh something else duh". I only need to replace the second "duh", but the first and the last ones need to stay untouched, so replace() and replaceFirst() don't work. Is there a method like replaceFirst(String regex, String replacement, int offset) that would replace the first occurrence of replacement starting from offset, or maybe you'd recommend some other way of solving this? Thanks!
3 Answers
What about something like this:
String replaceFirstFrom(String str, int from, String regex, String replacement)
{
String prefix = str.substring(0, from);
String rest = str.substring(from);
rest = rest.replaceFirst(regex, replacement);
return prefix+rest;
}
// or
s.substring(0,start) + s.substring(start).replaceFirst(search, replace);
just 1 line of code ... not a whole method.
Will something like this work?
System.out.println(
"1 duh 2 duh duh 3 duh"
.replaceFirst("(duh.*?)duh", "$1bleh")
); // prints "1 duh 2 bleh duh 3 duh"
If you just want to replace the second occurrence of a pattern in a string, you really don't need this "starting from" index calculation.
As a bonus, if you want to replace every other duh
(i.e. second, fourth, sixth, etc), then just invoke replaceAll
instead of replaceFirst
.
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replaceAll will not replace all the other duhs, since it does not restart from the beginning every time. It will actually give 1duh2blehduh3bleh Feb 24, 2010 at 22:13
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2"It's jam every other day; to-day isn't any other day, you know." Feb 24, 2010 at 22:18
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Heh. I interpreted "every other duh" as "all the other duhs", rather than "alternate duhs" Feb 24, 2010 at 22:21
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1For the sake clarity, let me rephrase by saying that
replaceAll
in my solution would replace the 2nd, 4th, 6th, ... occurrence of the pattern. Feb 24, 2010 at 22:21
An alternative using Matcher:
String input = "duh duh something else duh";
Pattern p = Pattern.compile("duh");
Matcher m = p.matcher(input);
int startIndex = 4;
String output;
if (m.find(startIndex)) {
StringBuffer sb = new StringBuffer();
m.appendReplacement(sb, "dog");
m.appendTail(sb);
output = sb.toString();
} else {
output = input;
}