I'm trying to write a method to take in a string as a parameter and remove all whitespaces and punctuation from it so this is my idea of how to do that..
import java.util.*;
public class Crypto {
public static void main(String[] args){
Scanner input = new Scanner(System.in);
System.out.print("Please insert the text you wish to encrypt: ");
String text = input.nextLine();
text = normalizeText(text);
System.out.println(text);
}
public static String normalizeText(String s){
s.replace(" ","");
s.replace("(","");s.replace(")","");s.replace(".","");
s.replace(",","");s.replace("?","");s.replace("!","");
s.replace(":","");s.replace("'","");s.replace("\"","");
s.replace(";","");
s.toUpperCase();
return s;
}
}
Now , I only added the text = normalize Text(text); and then printed it because it wouldn't print it to the screen without it( even though in some methods the return would actually show an output on the screen) anyway, even this change didn't help because it doesn't remove anything from the string taken in by the method it prints out the exact same string.. any help? Thanks in advance . :)
s = s.replaceAll("\\W+", "").toUpperCase();
s=s.replace(" ","");