Java examples for java.lang:String Substring
Gets the substring after the last occurrence of a separator.
//package com.java2s; public class Main { public static void main(String[] argv) { String str = "java2s.com"; String separator = "java2s.com"; System.out.println(substringAfterLast(str, separator)); }//from w w w . j a v a 2 s . c o m /** * The empty String <code>""</code>. * @since 2.0 */ public static final String EMPTY = ""; /** * <p>Gets the substring after the last occurrence of a separator. * The separator is not returned.</p> * * <p>A <code>null</code> string input will return <code>null</code>. * An empty ("") string input will return the empty string. * An empty or <code>null</code> separator will return the empty string if * the input string is not <code>null</code>.</p> * * <pre> * substringAfterLast(null, *) = null * substringAfterLast("", *) = "" * substringAfterLast(*, "") = "" * substringAfterLast(*, null) = "" * substringAfterLast("abc", "a") = "bc" * substringAfterLast("abcba", "b") = "a" * substringAfterLast("abc", "c") = "" * substringAfterLast("a", "a") = "" * substringAfterLast("a", "z") = "" * </pre> * * @param str the String to get a substring from, may be null * @param separator the String to search for, may be null * @return the substring after the last occurrence of the separator, * <code>null</code> if null String input * @since 2.0 */ public static String substringAfterLast(String str, String separator) { if (isEmpty(str)) { return str; } if (isEmpty(separator)) { return EMPTY; } int pos = str.lastIndexOf(separator); if (pos == -1 || pos == (str.length() - separator.length())) { return EMPTY; } return str.substring(pos + separator.length()); } /** * <p>Checks if a String is empty ("") or null.</p> * * <pre> * StringUtils.isEmpty(null) = true * StringUtils.isEmpty("") = true * StringUtils.isEmpty(" ") = false * StringUtils.isEmpty("bob") = false * StringUtils.isEmpty(" bob ") = false * </pre> * * <p>NOTE: This method changed in Lang version 2.0. * It no longer trims the String. * That functionality is available in isBlank().</p> * * @param str the String to check, may be null * @return <code>true</code> if the String is empty or null */ public static boolean isEmpty(String str) { return str == null || str.length() == 0; } /** * <p>Finds the last index within a String, handling <code>null</code>. * This method uses {@link String#lastIndexOf(int)}.</p> * * <p>A <code>null</code> or empty ("") String will return <code>-1</code>.</p> * * <pre> * lastIndexOf(null, *) = -1 * lastIndexOf("", *) = -1 * lastIndexOf("aabaabaa", 'a') = 7 * lastIndexOf("aabaabaa", 'b') = 5 * </pre> * * @param str the String to check, may be null * @param searchChar the character to find * @return the last index of the search character, * -1 if no match or <code>null</code> string input * @since 2.0 */ public static int lastIndexOf(String str, char searchChar) { if (isEmpty(str)) { return -1; } return str.lastIndexOf(searchChar); } /** * <p>Finds the last index within a String from a start position, * handling <code>null</code>. * This method uses {@link String#lastIndexOf(int, int)}.</p> * * <p>A <code>null</code> or empty ("") String will return <code>-1</code>. * A negative start position returns <code>-1</code>. * A start position greater than the string length searches the whole string.</p> * * <pre> * lastIndexOf(null, *, *) = -1 * lastIndexOf("", *, *) = -1 * lastIndexOf("aabaabaa", 'b', 8) = 5 * lastIndexOf("aabaabaa", 'b', 4) = 2 * lastIndexOf("aabaabaa", 'b', 0) = -1 * lastIndexOf("aabaabaa", 'b', 9) = 5 * lastIndexOf("aabaabaa", 'b', -1) = -1 * lastIndexOf("aabaabaa", 'a', 0) = 0 * </pre> * * @param str the String to check, may be null * @param searchChar the character to find * @param startPos the start position * @return the last index of the search character, * -1 if no match or <code>null</code> string input * @since 2.0 */ public static int lastIndexOf(String str, char searchChar, int startPos) { if (isEmpty(str)) { return -1; } return str.lastIndexOf(searchChar, startPos); } /** * <p>Finds the last index within a String, handling <code>null</code>. * This method uses {@link String#lastIndexOf(String)}.</p> * * <p>A <code>null</code> String will return <code>-1</code>.</p> * * <pre> * lastIndexOf(null, *) = -1 * lastIndexOf(*, null) = -1 * lastIndexOf("", "") = 0 * lastIndexOf("aabaabaa", "a") = 0 * lastIndexOf("aabaabaa", "b") = 2 * lastIndexOf("aabaabaa", "ab") = 1 * lastIndexOf("aabaabaa", "") = 8 * </pre> * * @param str the String to check, may be null * @param searchStr the String to find, may be null * @return the last index of the search String, * -1 if no match or <code>null</code> string input * @since 2.0 */ public static int lastIndexOf(String str, String searchStr) { if (str == null || searchStr == null) { return -1; } return str.lastIndexOf(searchStr); } /** * <p>Finds the first index within a String, handling <code>null</code>. * This method uses {@link String#lastIndexOf(String, int)}.</p> * * <p>A <code>null</code> String will return <code>-1</code>. * A negative start position returns <code>-1</code>. * An empty ("") search String always matches unless the start position is negative. * A start position greater than the string length searches the whole string.</p> * * <pre> * lastIndexOf(null, *, *) = -1 * lastIndexOf(*, null, *) = -1 * lastIndexOf("aabaabaa", "a", 8) = 7 * lastIndexOf("aabaabaa", "b", 8) = 5 * lastIndexOf("aabaabaa", "ab", 8) = 4 * lastIndexOf("aabaabaa", "b", 9) = 5 * lastIndexOf("aabaabaa", "b", -1) = -1 * lastIndexOf("aabaabaa", "a", 0) = 0 * lastIndexOf("aabaabaa", "b", 0) = -1 * </pre> * * @param str the String to check, may be null * @param searchStr the String to find, may be null * @param startPos the start position, negative treated as zero * @return the first index of the search String, * -1 if no match or <code>null</code> string input * @since 2.0 */ public static int lastIndexOf(String str, String searchStr, int startPos) { if (str == null || searchStr == null) { return -1; } return str.lastIndexOf(searchStr, startPos); } /** * Gets a String's length or <code>0</code> if the String is <code>null</code>. * * @param str * a String or <code>null</code> * @return String length or <code>0</code> if the String is <code>null</code>. * @since 2.4 */ public static int length(String str) { return str == null ? 0 : str.length(); } /** * <p>Gets a substring from the specified String avoiding exceptions.</p> * * <p>A negative start position can be used to start <code>n</code> * characters from the end of the String.</p> * * <p>A <code>null</code> String will return <code>null</code>. * An empty ("") String will return "".</p> * * <pre> * substring(null, *) = null * substring("", *) = "" * substring("abc", 0) = "abc" * substring("abc", 2) = "c" * substring("abc", 4) = "" * substring("abc", -2) = "bc" * substring("abc", -4) = "abc" * </pre> * * @param str the String to get the substring from, may be null * @param start the position to start from, negative means * count back from the end of the String by this many characters * @return substring from start position, <code>null</code> if null String input */ public static String substring(String str, int start) { if (str == null) { return null; } // handle negatives, which means last n characters if (start < 0) { start = str.length() + start; // remember start is negative } if (start < 0) { start = 0; } if (start > str.length()) { return EMPTY; } return str.substring(start); } /** * <p>Gets a substring from the specified String avoiding exceptions.</p> * * <p>A negative start position can be used to start/end <code>n</code> * characters from the end of the String.</p> * * <p>The returned substring starts with the character in the <code>start</code> * position and ends before the <code>end</code> position. All position counting is * zero-based -- i.e., to start at the beginning of the string use * <code>start = 0</code>. Negative start and end positions can be used to * specify offsets relative to the end of the String.</p> * * <p>If <code>start</code> is not strictly to the left of <code>end</code>, "" * is returned.</p> * * <pre> * substring(null, *, *) = null * substring("", * , *) = ""; * substring("abc", 0, 2) = "ab" * substring("abc", 2, 0) = "" * substring("abc", 2, 4) = "c" * substring("abc", 4, 6) = "" * substring("abc", 2, 2) = "" * substring("abc", -2, -1) = "b" * substring("abc", -4, 2) = "ab" * </pre> * * @param str the String to get the substring from, may be null * @param start the position to start from, negative means * count back from the end of the String by this many characters * @param end the position to end at (exclusive), negative means * count back from the end of the String by this many characters * @return substring from start position to end positon, * <code>null</code> if null String input */ public static String substring(String str, int start, int end) { if (str == null) { return null; } // handle negatives if (end < 0) { end = str.length() + end; // remember end is negative } if (start < 0) { start = str.length() + start; // remember start is negative } // check length next if (end > str.length()) { end = str.length(); } // if start is greater than end, return "" if (start > end) { return EMPTY; } if (start < 0) { start = 0; } if (end < 0) { end = 0; } return str.substring(start, end); } }