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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T19:29:09+00:00 2026-05-15T19:29:09+00:00

How can I parse a String str = abc, \def,ghi\ ; such that I

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How can I parse a String str = "abc, \"def,ghi\"";

such that I get the output as

String[] strs = {"abc", "\"def,ghi\""}

i.e. an array of length 2.

Should I use regular expression or Is there any method in java api or anyother opensource

project which let me do this?

Edited

To give context about the problem, I am reading a text file which has a list of records one on each line. Each record has list of fields separated by delimiter(comma or semi-colon). Now I have a requirement where I have to support text qualifier some thing excel or open office supports. Suppose I have record

abc, “def,ghi”

In this , is my delimiter and ” is my text qualifier such that when I parse this string I should get two fields abc and def,ghi not {abc,def,ghi}

Hope this clears my requirement.

Thanks

Shekhar

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    2026-05-15T19:29:10+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 7:29 pm

    The basic algorithm is not too complicated:

     public static List<String> customSplit(String input) {
       List<String> elements = new ArrayList<String>();       
       StringBuilder elementBuilder = new StringBuilder();
    
       boolean isQuoted = false;
       for (char c : input.toCharArray()) {
         if (c == '\"') {
            isQuoted = !isQuoted;
            // continue;        // changed according to the OP comment - \" shall not be skipped
         }
         if (c == ',' && !isQuoted) {
            elements.add(elementBuilder.toString().trim());
            elementBuilder = new StringBuilder();
            continue;
         }
         elementBuilder.append(c); 
       }
       elements.add(elementBuilder.toString().trim()); 
       return elements;
    }
    
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