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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T23:04:31+00:00 2026-05-15T23:04:31+00:00

I am doing some fairly extensive string manipulations using regular expressions in Java. Currently,

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I am doing some fairly extensive string manipulations using regular expressions in Java. Currently, I have many blocks of code that look something like:

Matcher m = Pattern.compile("some pattern").matcher(text);
StringBuilder b = new StringBuilder();
int prevMatchIx = 0;
while (m.find()) {
 b.append(text.substring(prevMatchIx, m.start()));
 String matchingText = m.group(); //sometimes group(n)
 //manipulate the matching text
 b.append(matchingText);
 prevMatchIx = m.end();
}
text = b.toString()+text.substring(prevMatchIx);

My question is which of the two alternatives is more efficient (primarily time, but space to some extent):

1) Keep many existing blocks as above (assuming there isn’t a better way to handle such blocks — I can’t use a simple replaceAll() because the groups must be operated on).

2) Consolidate the blocks into one big block. Use a "some pattern" that is the combination of all the old blocks’ patterns using the |/alternation operator. Then, use if/else if within the loop to handle each of the matching patterns.

Thank you for your help!

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    2026-05-15T23:04:32+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 11:04 pm

    If the order in which the replacements are made matters, you would have to be careful when using technique #1. Allow me to give an example: If I want to format a String so it is suitable for inclusion in XML, I have to first replace all & with &amp; and then make the other replacements (like < to &lt;). Using technique #2, you would not have to worry about this because you are making all the replacements in one pass.

    In terms of performance, I think #2 would be quicker because you would be doing less String concatenations. As always, you could implement both techniques and record their speed and memory consumption to find out for certain. 🙂

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