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How Do I Split A String By Line Break? [duplicate]

I'm a noob to android development and I am trying to split a string multiple times by its multiple line breaks. the string I'm trying to split is pulled from a database query and is constructed like ...
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java separate string on first line break [duplicate]

Is there any efficiency way to separate a string into two when detecting the first line break in the String for example, the String like this: String str = "line 1\n"+ "line 2\n"+ ...
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Splitting String in case of a new line [duplicate]

I have a method in java which returns the updated lines of a flat file as a "String". I am receiving the String as a bunch of lines, what i want to do is to separate the String line by line. How can ...
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Split string by new line symbol [duplicate]

I'm trying to split lines in this file eng-pol.txt by new line symbol "\n" and it's simply not working... I've tried: String[] words = strLine.split("\n"); System.out.println(Arrays.toString(words)); ...
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Split the String into a String array [duplicate]

How can I split the following string to an array of {"George", "Washington"}; String arr = "George\nWashington";
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strip new line and carriage return in java [duplicate]

I want to strip '\n' and '\r' characters from a text. I use the following regex: "\\n|\\r" and use string.replaceAll(). This works fine and takes off the \n and \r chars from the string, but it also ...
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Split a string with a Carriage Return in the middle (JAVA) [duplicate]

I have a problem and I don't know if I can resolve it. I have a field (from a table) that have a Carriage Return in his middle (it is a field called AddressComplete and it has the street and the city)...
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How to split a java text block by lines? [duplicate]

Let's say we have the following java text block : String textblock = """ A : 111 B : 111 C : 1111 "&...
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How to remove "all new line character" in a JAVA string [duplicate]

I just want to remove everything after a new line in a JAVA string. For Example:- If String = "Class Name Address" I want my output to be = "Class" It is not a String Array ...
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Java: how to split text by just any possible newline/linebreak characters [duplicate]

Im trying to find a regex with whom i can split a certain Text by any possible new character. I know that i could use "\\r?\\n" as regex which would work in almost every case and for almost every ...
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Scanner is skipping nextLine() after using next() or nextFoo()?

I am using the Scanner methods nextInt() and nextLine() for reading input. It looks like this: System.out.println("Enter numerical value"); int option; option = input.nextInt(); // Read ...
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Java String split removed empty values

I am trying to split the Value using a separator. But I am finding the surprising results String data = "5|6|7||8|9||"; String[] split = data.split("\\|"); System.out.println(split.length); I am ...
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String.split() *not* on regular expression?

Since String.split() works with regular expressions, this snippet: String s = "str?str?argh"; s.split("r?"); ... yields: [, s, t, , ?, s, t, , ?, a, , g, h] What's the most elegant way to split ...
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Java Regex - Using String's replaceAll method to replace newlines

I have a string and would like to simply replace all of the newlines in it with the string " --linebreak-- ". Would it be enough to just write: string = string.replaceAll("\n", " --linebreak-- "); ...
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How can I write Java properties in a defined order?

I'm using java.util.Properties's store(Writer, String) method to store the properties. In the resulting text file, the properties are stored in a haphazard order. This is what I'm doing: Properties ...
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