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Regular expression “[X?+] ” Metacharacter Java
The Possessive Quantifier [X?+] matches the X present once or not present at all.
Example
package com.tutorialspoint;
import java.util.regex.Matcher;
import java.util.regex.Pattern;
public class PossesiveQuantifierDemo {
private static final String REGEX = "T?+";
private static final String INPUT = "abcdTatW";
public static void main(String[] args) {
// create a pattern
Pattern pattern = Pattern.compile(REGEX);
// get a matcher object
Matcher matcher = pattern.matcher(INPUT);
while(matcher.find()) {
//Prints the start index of the match.
System.out.println("Match String start(): "+matcher.start());
}
}
}
Output
Match String start(): 0 Match String start(): 1 Match String start(): 2 Match String start(): 3 Match String start(): 4 Match String start(): 5 Match String start(): 6 Match String start(): 7 Match String start(): 8
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