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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T17:06:18+00:00 2026-05-13T17:06:18+00:00

I have the following code to parse a String variable called str. NumberFormat formatter

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I have the following code to parse a String variable called str.

NumberFormat formatter = NumberFormat.getInstance();
Number number = formatter.parse(str);

I want to catch the Exception thrown when str is not a number just to validate it. The problem I have is that it does’t always throws the ParseException expected. When the String str starts with a number but then are characters it seems to get a the first characters of the String and parse them as a number.

For example:

  • if str=”a10″ then is thrown a ParseException
  • if str=”10a” then no exception thrown and number=10

I cannot use Double.parseDouble(str) because str can have commas and points like 1,000.98 and this format is not understood by this method.

Why is this happening? Can I validate it in any other way?
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    2026-05-13T17:06:19+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 5:06 pm

    The behaviour is not strange, it’s as designed

    Parses text from the beginning of the given string to produce a number. The method may not use the entire text of the given string.

    You may use the position-aware parsing method like this:

    public static double parse(String str) throws ParseException {
      NumberFormat formatter = NumberFormat.getInstance();
      ParsePosition position = new ParsePosition(0);
      Number number = formatter.parse(str, position);
      if (position.getIndex() != str.length()) {
        throw new ParseException("failed to parse entire string: " + str, position.getIndex());
      }
      return number.doubleValue();
    } 
    
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