Splitting string with pipe character ("|")
split takes regex as a parameter.|
has special meaning in regex.. use \\|
instead of |
to escape it.
Using Pattern.quote()
String[] value_split = rat_values.split(Pattern.quote("|"));
//System.out.println(Arrays.toString(rat_values.split(Pattern.quote("|")))); //(FOR GETTING OUTPUT)
Using Escape characters(for metacharacters)
String[] value_split = rat_values.split("\\|");
//System.out.println(Arrays.toString(rat_values.split("\\|"))); //(FOR GETTING OUTPUT)
Using StringTokenizer(For avoiding regular expression issues)
public static String[] splitUsingTokenizer(String Subject, String Delimiters)
{
StringTokenizer StrTkn = new StringTokenizer(Subject, Delimiters);
ArrayList<String> ArrLis = new ArrayList<String>(Subject.length());
while(StrTkn.hasMoreTokens())
{
ArrLis.add(StrTkn.nextToken());
}
return ArrLis.toArray(new String[0]);
}
Using Pattern class(java.util.regex.Pattern)
Arrays.asList(Pattern.compile("\\|").split(rat_values))
//System.out.println(Arrays.asList(Pattern.compile("\\|").split(rat_values))); //(FOR GETTING OUTPUT)
Output
[Food 1 , Service 3 , Atmosphere 3 , Value for money 1 ]
|
is a metacharacter in regex. You'd need to escape it:
String[] value_split = rat_values.split("\\|");
Or.. Pattern#quote
:
String[] value_split = rat_values.split(Pattern.quote("|"));
This is happening because String#split
accepts a regex:
|
has a special meaning in regex.
quote
will return a String representation for the regex.