Thursday 23 February 2017

java - How can I trim beginning and ending double quotes from a string?



I would like to trim a beginning and ending double quote (") from a string.
How can I achieve that in Java? Thanks!


Answer



You can use String#replaceAll() with a pattern of ^\"|\"$ for this.



E.g.




string = string.replaceAll("^\"|\"$", "");


To learn more about regular expressions, have al ook at http://regular-expression.info.



That said, this smells a bit like that you're trying to invent a CSV parser. If so, I'd suggest to look around for existing libraries, such as OpenCSV.


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