OnJava8-Examples/strings/ReplacingStringTokenizer.java
Bruce Eckel edd99881d7 Narrowed listing widths, fixed output
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// strings/ReplacingStringTokenizer.java
// (c)2017 MindView LLC: see Copyright.txt
// We make no guarantees that this code is fit for any purpose.
// Visit http://OnJava8.com for more book information.
import java.util.*;
public class ReplacingStringTokenizer {
public static void main(String[] args) {
String input =
"But I'm not dead yet! I feel happy!";
StringTokenizer stoke = new StringTokenizer(input);
while(stoke.hasMoreElements())
System.out.print(stoke.nextToken() + " ");
System.out.println();
System.out.println(
Arrays.toString(input.split(" ")));
Scanner scanner = new Scanner(input);
while(scanner.hasNext())
System.out.print(scanner.next() + " ");
}
}
/* Output:
But I'm not dead yet! I feel happy!
[But, I'm, not, dead, yet!, I, feel, happy!]
But I'm not dead yet! I feel happy!
*/