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Asked: May 29, 20262026-05-29T09:41:47+00:00 2026-05-29T09:41:47+00:00

Following String causes PatternSyntaxException : Pattern.compile(*\\.*); I want to create a pattern so that

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Following String causes PatternSyntaxException:

Pattern.compile("*\\.*");

I want to create a pattern so that I can filter all files with the name in the following form: "*.*"

How can I do that?

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    2026-05-29T09:41:48+00:00Added an answer on May 29, 2026 at 9:41 am

    To match all strings with a . in the name, you do:

    Pattern.compile(".*[.].*");
    

    To break it down:

    • .* match any number of arbitrary character
    • [.] match a dot. (yes, \\. works too)
    • .* match any number of arbitrary character

    Demo:

    Pattern p = Pattern.compile(".*[.].*");
    
    System.out.println(p.matcher("hello.txt").matches()); // true
    System.out.println(p.matcher("hellotxt").matches());  // false
    

    Note that the string with just one dot, "." matches as well. To ensure that you have some characters in front and after the dot, you could change the * to +: .+[.].+.


    The reason you get PatternSyntaxException:

    The * operator is to be interpreted as “the previous character repeated zero or more times”. Since you started your expression with * there was no character to repeat, thus an exception was thrown.

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