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Asked: June 13, 20262026-06-13T08:29:05+00:00 2026-06-13T08:29:05+00:00

public class Md2html { public static void main(String[] args) throws IOException { String stringToConvert

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public class Md2html {
    public static void main(String[] args) throws IOException {

       String stringToConvert = new Scanner(System.in).nextLine();
       System.out.println(convert(stringToConvert));

    }

    public static String convert(String str) {

         if (str.equals("# "))
             System.out.println(" ");

         Pattern pattern = Pattern.compile("(#+[^#]+)");
         Matcher matcher = pattern.matcher(str);

         while (matcher.find()) {
             String str1 = matcher.group(1);
             if(str1.replaceFirst("#+", "").length() == 0 ||
                str1.replaceFirst("#+", "").matches("[\\s]+")) 
                      continue;
             int n = str1.length() - str1.replaceFirst("#+", "").length();
             System.out.println("<h" + n + ">" + str1.substring(n) + 
                                "</h" + n + ">");

             double carac;
             carac = str.charAt(0);
             if(carac>65 & carac <=90) {
                  System.out.print("<p>");
                  System.out.println(str);
                  System.out.println("<p>");
             }
        }

        return ("");
    }     
}

Ok, so now I have an algorithm that converts # to < h1> < h2> depending on the number of #…I’m now trying to add < p> at the beginning of a paragraph and < /p> at the end of it. For some reason,the second part of the converter, which is supposed to add < p> at the beginning and < /p> at the end of a paragraph doesnt seem to work (it’s the code starting with double carac). Can someone tell me what I’m doing wrong???

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    2026-06-13T08:29:06+00:00Added an answer on June 13, 2026 at 8:29 am

    You are printing two opening tags for a paragraph if the string starts with an uppercase letter and no closing tag. Replace

    System.out.print("<p>");
    System.out.println(str);
    System.out.println("<p>");
    

    with

    System.out.print("<p>");
    System.out.println(str);
    System.out.println("</p>"); //<--here
    

    Also, you should use a logical AND && instead of a bitwise AND & for boolean operations.

    Also, String#charAt(int) returns a char, not a double. You are declaring carac as a double. Declare as a char instead.

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