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I have a string,

String sample = "He won the International Rating Chess Tournament (IRCT ) which concluded on Dec. 22 at the Blue Sky Hotel , Canada";

I want to remove space (if any) left before characters ')' and ','. So the final output should be like,

He won the International Rating Chess Tournament (IRCT) which concluded on Dec. 22 at the Blue Sky Hotel, Canada

Can anyone please tell me how to do this?

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  • Replace all " )" with ")", applied repeatedly until nothing is replaced.
    – Hot Licks
    Aug 8, 2012 at 14:15

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sample.replaceAll("\\s+(?=[),])", "");

i.e. Remove all whitespace \s+ that is immediately followed by (?=...) any of the following characters [),]. Double-backslashes are for escaping. More info about regular expressions can be seen here:

http://docs.oracle.com/javase/7/docs/api/java/util/regex/Pattern.html

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sample = sample.replaceAll(" ,", ",").replaceAll(" )", ")");

If you want to remove any number of spaces before ) and ,, you can use a regex :

sample = sample.replaceAll("\\s+,", ",").replaceAll("\\s+\\)", ")");
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    String sample = "He won the International Rating Chess Tournament (IRCT ) which concluded on Dec. 22 at the Blue Sky Hotel , Canada";
    sample=sample.replace(" )", ")");
    sample=sample.replace(" ,", ",");
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This regex should remove the white spaces before and after -

\s+(?=[-])|(?<=-)\s*

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