The java.util.regex.Matcher class represents an engine that performs various match operations. There is no constructor for this class, you can create/obtain an object of this class using the matches() method of the class java.util.regex.Pattern.
The toString() method of the Matcher class returns a string value representing the contents of the current matcher object.
Example 1
import java.util.Scanner; import java.util.regex.Matcher; import java.util.regex.Pattern; public class ToStringExample { public static void main(String[] args) { Scanner sc = new Scanner(System.in); System.out.println("Enter input text: "); String input = sc.nextLine(); String regex = "[#%&*]"; //Creating a pattern object Pattern pattern = Pattern.compile(regex); //Creating a Matcher object Matcher matcher = pattern.matcher(input); int count =0; while(matcher.find()) { count++; } //Retrieving Pattern used System.out.println("The are "+count+" special [# % & *] characters in the given text"); System.out.println("Following is the string format of the matcher used: \n"+matcher.toString()); } }
Output
Enter input text: Hello# How # are# you *& welcome to T#utorials%point The are 7 special [# % & *] characters in the given text Following is the string format of the matcher used: java.util.regex.Matcher[pattern=[#%&*] region=0,52 lastmatch=]
Example 2
import java.util.Scanner; import java.util.regex.Matcher; import java.util.regex.Pattern; public class ToStringExample { public static void main(String[] args) { Scanner sc = new Scanner(System.in); System.out.println("Enter input text: "); String input = sc.nextLine(); String regex = "[#%&*]"; //Creating a pattern object Pattern pattern = Pattern.compile(regex); //Creating a Matcher object Matcher matcher = pattern.matcher(input); int count =0; while(matcher.find()) { count++; } //Retrieving Pattern used System.out.println("The are "+count+" special [# % & *] characters in the given text"); System.out.println("Following is the string format of the matcher used: \n"+matcher.toString()); } }
Output
Enter input text: Hello# How # are# you *& welcome to T#utorials%point The are 7 special [# % & *] characters in the given text Following is the string format of the matcher used: java.util.regex.Matcher[pattern=[#%&*] region=0,52 lastmatch=]