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Regular Expression re{ n} Metacharacter in Java
The subexpression/metacharacter “re{ n}” matches exactly n number of occurrences of the preceding expression.
Example 1
import java.util.regex.Matcher;
import java.util.regex.Pattern;
public class RegexExample {
public static void main( String args[] ) {
String regex = "to{1}";
String input = "Welcome to Tutorialspoint";
Pattern p = Pattern.compile(regex);
Matcher m = p.matcher(input);
int count = 0;
while(m.find()) {
count++;
}
System.out.println("Number of matches: "+count);
}
}
Output
Number of matches: 2
Example 2
Following Java program reads age value from the user it only allows a two-digit number.
import java.util.Scanner;
import java.util.regex.Matcher;
import java.util.regex.Pattern;
public class RegexExample {
public static void main( String args[] ) {
String regex = "\d{2}";
System.out.println("Enter your age:");
Scanner sc = new Scanner(System.in);
String input = sc.nextLine();
Pattern p = Pattern.compile(regex);
Matcher m = p.matcher(input);
if(m.matches()) {
System.out.println("Age value accepted");
} else {
System.out.println("Age value not accepted");
}
}
}
Output 1
Enter your age: 25 Age value accepted
Output 2
Enter your age: 2252 Age value not accepted
Output 3
Enter your age: twenty Age value not accepted
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