Menu
×
   ❮     
HTML CSS JAVASCRIPT SQL PYTHON JAVA PHP HOW TO W3.CSS C C++ C# BOOTSTRAP REACT MYSQL JQUERY EXCEL XML DJANGO NUMPY PANDAS NODEJS R TYPESCRIPT ANGULAR GIT POSTGRESQL MONGODB ASP AI GO KOTLIN SASS VUE DSA GEN AI SCIPY AWS CYBERSECURITY DATA SCIENCE
     ❯   

Java Tutorial

Java HOME Java Intro Java Get Started Java Syntax Java Output Java Comments Java Variables Java Data Types Java Type Casting Java Operators Java Strings Java Math Java Booleans Java If...Else Java Switch Java While Loop Java For Loop Java Break/Continue Java Arrays

Java Methods

Java Methods Java Method Parameters Java Method Overloading Java Scope Java Recursion

Java Classes

Java OOP Java Classes/Objects Java Class Attributes Java Class Methods Java Constructors Java Modifiers Java Encapsulation Java Packages / API Java Inheritance Java Polymorphism Java Inner Classes Java Abstraction Java Interface Java Enums Java User Input Java Date Java ArrayList Java LinkedList Java HashMap Java HashSet Java Iterator Java Wrapper Classes Java Exceptions Java RegEx Java Threads Java Lambda

Java File Handling

Java Files Java Create/Write Files Java Read Files Java Delete Files

Java How To

Add Two Numbers Count Words Reverse a String Sum of Array Elements Area of Rectangle Even or Odd Number

Java Reference

Java Reference Java Keywords Java String Methods Java Math Methods Java Output Methods Java Arrays Methods

Java Examples

Java Examples Java Compiler Java Exercises Java Quiz Java Server Java Certificate


Java String replaceAll() Method

❮ String Methods


Example

Replace every match of a regular expression with a substring:

String myStr = "I love cats. Cats are very easy to love. Cats are very popular.";
String regex = "(?i)cat";
System.out.println(myStr.replaceAll(regex, "dog"));

Try it Yourself »


Definition and Usage

The replaceAll() method replaces the first match of a regular expression in a string with a new substring.

Replacement strings may contain a backreference in the form $n where n is the index of a group in the pattern. In the returned string, instances of $n will be replaced with the substring that was matched by the group or, if $0 is used, by the whole expression. See "More Examples" below for an example of using a backreference.

Tip: See the Java RegEx tutorial to learn about regular expressions.


Syntax

public String replaceAll(String regex, String replacement)

Parameter Values

Parameter Description
regex Required. A regular expression defining what substrings to search for.
replacement Required. The substring which will replace each match.

Technical Details

Returns: A copy of the string in which matches of the regular expression are replaced with new substrings.
Throws: PatternSyntaxException - If the syntax of the regular expression is incorrect.
Java version: 1.4

More Examples

Example

Use a backreference to wrap numbers in parentheses:

String myStr = "Quest complete! Earned 30 gold and 500 experience.";
String regex = "[0-9]+";
System.out.println(myStr.replaceAll(regex, "($0)"));

Try it Yourself »


❮ String Methods
×

Contact Sales

If you want to use W3Schools services as an educational institution, team or enterprise, send us an e-mail:
sales@w3schools.com

Report Error

If you want to report an error, or if you want to make a suggestion, send us an e-mail:
help@w3schools.com

W3Schools is optimized for learning and training. Examples might be simplified to improve reading and learning. Tutorials, references, and examples are constantly reviewed to avoid errors, but we cannot warrant full correctness of all content. While using W3Schools, you agree to have read and accepted our terms of use, cookie and privacy policy.

Copyright 1999-2024 by Refsnes Data. All Rights Reserved. W3Schools is Powered by W3.CSS.