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Check Multiple Regex Patterns Against Input in Java
The "|" meta character: The meta character "|" in Java regular expressions allows you to match more than one regular expressions for example if you need to match a particular input text with more than one expression you need to separate them using it as:
exp1|exp2|exp3
Example
import java.util.Scanner; import java.util.regex.Matcher; import java.util.regex.Pattern; public class SampleExample { public static void main(String[] args) { Scanner sc = new Scanner(System.in); System.out.println("Enter your input: "); String input = sc.nextLine(); //Regular expression String regex = "\d{10}|^[aeiou]"; //Creating a pattern object Pattern pattern = Pattern.compile(regex); //Creating a Matcher object Matcher matcher = pattern.matcher(input); if(matcher.find()) { System.out.println(input+" is valid"); }else { System.out.println(input+" is not valid"); } } }
Output 1
Enter your input: 9848033228 9848033228 is valid
Output 2
Enter your input: an apple a day keeps doctor away an apple a day keeps doctor away is valid
Using List object
Another solution is that you compile all the regular expressions using individual Pattern objects and add them to a list object and find the match on the input text as −
List list = new ArrayList<>(); list.add(Pattern.compile(regex1)); list.add(Pattern.compile(regex2)); for (Pattern pattern: list) { Matcher matcher = pattern.matcher(input); if(matcher.find()) { . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . }else { . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . } }
Example
import java.util.ArrayList; import java.util.List; import java.util.Scanner; import java.util.regex.Matcher; import java.util.regex.Pattern; public class MultipleRegex { public static void main(String[] args) { Scanner sc = new Scanner(System.in); System.out.println("Enter your input: "); String input = sc.nextLine(); //Regular expressions String regex1 = "\d{10}"; String regex2 = "^[aeiou]"; //Creating a pattern objects Pattern pattern1 = Pattern.compile(regex1); Pattern pattern2 = Pattern.compile(regex2); //Creating an List object List<Pattern> patterns = new ArrayList<>(); patterns.add(pattern1); patterns.add(pattern2); for (Pattern pattern: patterns) { Matcher matcher = pattern.matcher(input); if(matcher.find()) { System.out.println("For regex "+pattern.pattern()+" "+input+" is valid"); } else { System.out.println("For regex "+pattern.pattern()+" "+input+" is not valid"); } } } }
Output 1
Enter your input: 9848033228 For regex \d{10} 9848033228 is valid For regex ^[aeiou] 9848033228 is not valid
Output 2
Enter your input: an apple a day keeps doctor away For regex \d{10} an apple a day keeps doctor away is not valid For regex ^[aeiou] an apple a day keeps doctor away is valid
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