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Asked: May 10, 20262026-05-10T19:59:25+00:00 2026-05-10T19:59:25+00:00

I have several strings in the rough form: [some text] [some number] [some more

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I have several strings in the rough form:

[some text] [some number] [some more text] 

I want to extract the text in [some number] using the Java regex classes.

I know roughly what regular expression I want to use (though all suggestions are welcome). What I’m really interested in are the Java calls to take the regex string and use it on the source data to produce the value of [some number].

I should add that I’m only interested in a single [some number] (basically, the first instance). The source strings are short and I’m not going to be looking for multiple occurrences of [some number].

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  1. 2026-05-10T19:59:26+00:00Added an answer on May 10, 2026 at 7:59 pm

    Full example:

    private static final Pattern p = Pattern.compile('^([a-zA-Z]+)([0-9]+)(.*)'); public static void main(String[] args) {     // create matcher for pattern p and given string     Matcher m = p.matcher('Testing123Testing');      // if an occurrence if a pattern was found in a given string...     if (m.find()) {         // ...then you can use group() methods.         System.out.println(m.group(0)); // whole matched expression         System.out.println(m.group(1)); // first expression from round brackets (Testing)         System.out.println(m.group(2)); // second one (123)         System.out.println(m.group(3)); // third one (Testing)     } } 

    Since you’re looking for the first number, you can use such regexp:

    ^\D+(\d+).* 

    and m.group(1) will return you the first number. Note that signed numbers can contain a minus sign:

    ^\D+(-?\d+).* 
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