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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T20:58:23+00:00 2026-05-13T20:58:23+00:00

I asked this question earlier and it was closed because it was a duplicate,

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I asked this question earlier and it was closed because it was a duplicate, which I accept and actually found the answer in the question Java: splitting a comma-separated string but ignoring commas in quotes, so thanks to whoever posted it.

But I’ve since run into another issue. Apparently what I need to do is use “,” as my delimiter when there are zero or an even number of double-quotes, but also ignore any “,” contained in brackets.

So the following:

"Thanks,", "in advance,", "for("the", "help")"

Would tokenize as:

  • Thanks,
  • in advance,
  • for(“the”, “help”)

I’m not sure if there’s anyway to modify the current regex I’m using to allow for this, but any guidance would be appreciated.

line.split(",(?=([^\"]*\"[^\"]*\")*[^\"]*$)");
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    2026-05-13T20:58:24+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 8:58 pm

    Sometimes it is easier to match what you want instead of what you don’t want:

    String s = "\"Thanks,\", \"in advance,\", \"for(\"the\", \"help\")\"";
    String regex = "\"(\\([^)]*\\)|[^\"])*\"";
    Pattern p = Pattern.compile(regex);
    Matcher m = p.matcher(s);
    while(m.find()) {
        System.out.println(s.substring(m.start(),m.end()));
    }
    

    Output:

    "Thanks,"
    "in advance,"
    "for("the", "help")"
    

    If you also need it to ignore closing brackets inside the quotes sections that are inside the brackets, then you need this:

     String regex = "\"(\\((\"[^\"]*\"|[^)])*\\)|[^\"])*\"";
    

    An example of a string which needs this second, more complex version is:

     "foo","bar","baz(":-)",":-o")"
    

    Output:

    "foo"
    "bar"
    "baz(":-)",":-o")"
    

    However, I’d advise you to change your data format if at all possible. This would be a lot easier if you used a standard format like XML to store your tokens.

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