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Asked: May 18, 20262026-05-18T23:54:06+00:00 2026-05-18T23:54:06+00:00

Is there a way in Java (perhaps with an additional Open Source library) to

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Is there a way in Java (perhaps with an additional Open Source library) to identify the capture groups in a java.util.regex.Pattern (i.e. before creating a Matcher)

Example from the Java docs:

Capturing groups are numbered by
counting their opening parentheses
from left to right. In the expression
((A)(B(C))), for example, there are
four such groups:

1         ((A)(B(C)))
2         (A)
3         (B(C))
4         (C)

In principle it should be possible to identify these from the (compiled) Pattern.

UPDATE:
From @Leniel and eslewhere it seems that this facility (“named groups”) will be present in Java 7 in mid 2011. If I can’t wait for that I can use jregex although I’m not quite sure what the API is.

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    2026-05-18T23:54:07+00:00Added an answer on May 18, 2026 at 11:54 pm

    You can find out the number of groups by creating a dummy Matcher, like so:

    Pattern p = Pattern.compile("((A)(B(C)))");
    System.out.println(p.matcher("").groupCount());
    

    If you want the actual subexpressions (((A)(B(C))), (A), etc.), then no, that information is not available.

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