StreamTokenizer.parseNumbers() has the following syntax.
public void parseNumbers()
In the following code shows how to use StreamTokenizer.parseNumbers() method.
//from w w w . j a va 2s . com import java.io.FileReader; import java.io.StreamTokenizer; public class Main { public static void main(String[] argv) throws Exception { FileReader rd = new FileReader("filename.java"); StreamTokenizer st = new StreamTokenizer(rd); st.parseNumbers(); st.wordChars('_', '_'); st.eolIsSignificant(true); st.ordinaryChars(0, ' '); st.slashSlashComments(true); st.slashStarComments(true); int token = st.nextToken(); while (token != StreamTokenizer.TT_EOF) { token = st.nextToken(); switch (token) { case StreamTokenizer.TT_NUMBER: double num = st.nval; System.out.println(num); break; case StreamTokenizer.TT_WORD: String word = st.sval; System.out.println(word); break; case '"': String dquoteVal = st.sval; System.out.println(dquoteVal); break; case '\'': String squoteVal = st.sval; System.out.println(squoteVal); break; case StreamTokenizer.TT_EOL: break; case StreamTokenizer.TT_EOF: break; default: char ch = (char) st.ttype; System.out.println(ch); break; } } rd.close(); } }