Class CharSetUtils
- java.lang.Object
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- org.apache.commons.lang3.CharSetUtils
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public class CharSetUtils extends java.lang.Object
Operations on
CharSet
instances.This class handles
null
input gracefully. An exception will not be thrown for anull
input. Each method documents its behavior in more detail.#ThreadSafe#
- Since:
- 1.0
- See Also:
CharSet
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Constructor Summary
Constructors Constructor Description CharSetUtils()
CharSetUtils instances should NOT be constructed in standard programming.
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Method Summary
All Methods Static Methods Concrete Methods Modifier and Type Method Description static boolean
containsAny(java.lang.String str, java.lang.String... set)
Takes an argument in set-syntax, see evaluateSet, and identifies whether any of the characters are present in the specified string.static int
count(java.lang.String str, java.lang.String... set)
Takes an argument in set-syntax, see evaluateSet, and returns the number of characters present in the specified string.static java.lang.String
delete(java.lang.String str, java.lang.String... set)
Takes an argument in set-syntax, see evaluateSet, and deletes any of characters present in the specified string.static java.lang.String
keep(java.lang.String str, java.lang.String... set)
Takes an argument in set-syntax, see evaluateSet, and keeps any of characters present in the specified string.static java.lang.String
squeeze(java.lang.String str, java.lang.String... set)
Squeezes any repetitions of a character that is mentioned in the supplied set.
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Method Detail
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containsAny
public static boolean containsAny(java.lang.String str, java.lang.String... set)
Takes an argument in set-syntax, see evaluateSet, and identifies whether any of the characters are present in the specified string.
CharSetUtils.containsAny(null, *) = false CharSetUtils.containsAny("", *) = false CharSetUtils.containsAny(*, null) = false CharSetUtils.containsAny(*, "") = false CharSetUtils.containsAny("hello", "k-p") = true CharSetUtils.containsAny("hello", "a-d") = false
- Parameters:
str
- String to look for characters in, may be nullset
- String[] set of characters to identify, may be null- Returns:
- whether or not the characters in the set are in the primary string
- Since:
- 3.2
- See Also:
for set-syntax.
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count
public static int count(java.lang.String str, java.lang.String... set)
Takes an argument in set-syntax, see evaluateSet, and returns the number of characters present in the specified string.
CharSetUtils.count(null, *) = 0 CharSetUtils.count("", *) = 0 CharSetUtils.count(*, null) = 0 CharSetUtils.count(*, "") = 0 CharSetUtils.count("hello", "k-p") = 3 CharSetUtils.count("hello", "a-e") = 1
- Parameters:
str
- String to count characters in, may be nullset
- String[] set of characters to count, may be null- Returns:
- the character count, zero if null string input
- See Also:
for set-syntax.
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delete
public static java.lang.String delete(java.lang.String str, java.lang.String... set)
Takes an argument in set-syntax, see evaluateSet, and deletes any of characters present in the specified string.
CharSetUtils.delete(null, *) = null CharSetUtils.delete("", *) = "" CharSetUtils.delete(*, null) = * CharSetUtils.delete(*, "") = * CharSetUtils.delete("hello", "hl") = "eo" CharSetUtils.delete("hello", "le") = "ho"
- Parameters:
str
- String to delete characters from, may be nullset
- String[] set of characters to delete, may be null- Returns:
- the modified String,
null
if null string input - See Also:
for set-syntax.
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keep
public static java.lang.String keep(java.lang.String str, java.lang.String... set)
Takes an argument in set-syntax, see evaluateSet, and keeps any of characters present in the specified string.
CharSetUtils.keep(null, *) = null CharSetUtils.keep("", *) = "" CharSetUtils.keep(*, null) = "" CharSetUtils.keep(*, "") = "" CharSetUtils.keep("hello", "hl") = "hll" CharSetUtils.keep("hello", "le") = "ell"
- Parameters:
str
- String to keep characters from, may be nullset
- String[] set of characters to keep, may be null- Returns:
- the modified String,
null
if null string input - Since:
- 2.0
- See Also:
for set-syntax.
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squeeze
public static java.lang.String squeeze(java.lang.String str, java.lang.String... set)
Squeezes any repetitions of a character that is mentioned in the supplied set.
CharSetUtils.squeeze(null, *) = null CharSetUtils.squeeze("", *) = "" CharSetUtils.squeeze(*, null) = * CharSetUtils.squeeze(*, "") = * CharSetUtils.squeeze("hello", "k-p") = "helo" CharSetUtils.squeeze("hello", "a-e") = "hello"
- Parameters:
str
- the string to squeeze, may be nullset
- the character set to use for manipulation, may be null- Returns:
- the modified String,
null
if null string input - See Also:
for set-syntax.
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