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I have following problem,

Code:

String a="Yeahh, I have no a idea what's happening now!";
System.out.println(a);
a=a.replaceAll("a", "");
System.out.println(a);

Before removing 'a', result:

Yeahh, I have no a idea what's happening now!

Actual Result: After removing 'a', result:

Yehh, I hve no ide wht's hppening now!

Desired Result:

Yeahh, I have no idea what's happening now!

Anyone can give me some advices to achieve my desired result?

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a = a.replace(" a ", " ");

You don't need the replaceAll(..) method - it is if you want to use regex, and you don't need it, at least for this example.

If you need this for more complex examples than shown, then use replaceAll(..) and take a look at java.util.regex.Pattern. For example, matching all whitespace characters is done using \s

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you should identify the particular "a" to remove try thisa.replace(" a ", " ");

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You were asking to replace every 'a', and that is what you got.

Some solutions:

  • replaceAll(" a ", " ") (note the spaces around the 'a')
  • use regex to chek for 'a' surrounded by word barriers (\b if I'm not mistaken)

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Try using this:

String str = "Yeahh, I have no a idea what's happening now!";

String newStr = str.replaceAll(" a ", " ");

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a.replace("Yeahh", "Yehh");

Is it just replacing the a in Yeah? or the first a in the string?

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he wants to replace the "a" in "no a idea"

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