Its nice you put a bounty on this.
Unfortunately, as you probably already know, this can't be done using
Java's string split method directly.
If it can't be done directly, there is no reason to kludge it as it is, well .. a kludge.
The reasons are many, some related, some not.
To start off, you need to define a good regex as a base.
This is the only regex I know that will validate and extract a proper form:
# "((?=[+-]?\\d*\\.?\\d)[+-]?\\d*\\.?\\d*)"
( # (1 start)
(?= [+-]? \d* \.? \d )
[+-]? \d* \.? \d*
) # (1 end)
So, looking at this base regex, its clear you want this form that it matches.
In the case of split, you don't want the form that this matches, because that's
where you want the breaks to be.
As I look at Java's split, I see that no matter what it matches, it will be excluded
from the resulting array.
So, presuming split usage, the first thing to match (and consume) is all the stuff that is not
this. That part will be something like this:
(?:
(?!
(?= [+-]? \d* \.? \d )
[+-]? \d* \.? \d*
)
.
)+
Since the only thing left is valid decimal numbers, the next break will be somewhere
between valid numbers. This part, added to the first part, will be something like this:
(?:
(?!
(?= [+-]? \d* \.? \d )
[+-]? \d* \.? \d*
)
.
)+
| # or,
(?<=
(?= [+-]? \d* \.? \d )
[+-]? \d* \.? \d*
)
(?=
(?= [+-]? \d* \.? \d )
[+-]? \d* \.? \d*
)
And all of a sudden, we have a problem .. a variable length lookbehind assertion
So, its game over for the whole thing.
Lastly and unfortunately, Java does not (as far as I can see) have a provision to include capture
group contents (matched in the regex) as an element in the resulting array.
Perl does, but I can't find that ability in Java.
If Java had that provision, the break sub expressions could be combined to do a seamless split.
Like this:
(?:
(?!
(?= [+-]? \d* \.? \d )
[+-]? \d* \.? \d*
)
.
)*
(
(?= [+-]? \d* \.? \d )
[+-]? \d* \.? \d*
)
yourString.split(regex)
, orwhile(matcher.find()){...}
is also acceptable solution? I would be againstsplit
in this case because it could create additional empty element at start of result array like in case"notNumber123NotNumber".split(regexForNotNumber)
would return["", "123"]
.