Remove specific words in a stringWhat is the difference between String and string in C#?How do I iterate over the words of a string?How do I read / convert an InputStream into a String in Java?Extract filename and extension in BashHow to replace all occurrences of a string in JavaScriptHow to check whether a string contains a substring in JavaScript?Does Python have a string 'contains' substring method?How do I check if a string contains a specific word?How do I convert a String to an int in Java?Why is char[] preferred over String for passwords?

Why can Carol Danvers change her suit colours in the first place?

What is Cash Advance APR?

Are Captain Marvel's powers affected by Thanos' actions in Infinity War

Open a doc from terminal, but not by its name

Quoting Keynes in a lecture

Do we have to expect a queue for the shuttle from Watford Junction to Harry Potter Studio?

Recommended PCB layout understanding - ADM2572 datasheet

Does an advisor owe his/her student anything? Will an advisor keep a PhD student only out of pity?

How do apertures which seem too large to physically fit work?

What is the evidence for the "tyranny of the majority problem" in a direct democracy context?

Lowest total scrabble score

Can I say "fingers" when referring to toes?

Multiplicative persistence

How can mimic phobia be cured?

Does the UK parliament need to pass secondary legislation to accept the Article 50 extension

What features enable the Su-25 Frogfoot to operate with such a wide variety of fuels?

What are the balance implications behind making invisible things auto-hide?

Is this toilet slogan correct usage of the English language?

How do you make your own symbol when Detexify fails?

putting logo on same line but after title, latex

Temporarily disable WLAN internet access for children, but allow it for adults

Is there a RAID 0 Equivalent for RAM?

What to do when eye contact makes your subordinate uncomfortable?

Why does AES have exactly 10 rounds for a 128-bit key, 12 for 192 bits and 14 for a 256-bit key size?



Remove specific words in a string


What is the difference between String and string in C#?How do I iterate over the words of a string?How do I read / convert an InputStream into a String in Java?Extract filename and extension in BashHow to replace all occurrences of a string in JavaScriptHow to check whether a string contains a substring in JavaScript?Does Python have a string 'contains' substring method?How do I check if a string contains a specific word?How do I convert a String to an int in Java?Why is char[] preferred over String for passwords?













7















Given a string = "test20190906.pdf", how can I get only "test.pdf" such that it removes the date from the string by using string.replace or remove ?



Considering the format will always be filename + date + .extension.










share|improve this question



















  • 2





    Consider mentioning the exact format of the date/time in the file name. That will help produce better solutions.

    – Sibgha
    yesterday






  • 3





    Is it just the date you want to remove or all numbers?

    – Popeye
    yesterday











  • Will extension always be .pdf?

    – Piro
    yesterday











  • @Viper629 : Did any answer work for you? If yes do consider accepting/upvoting them. What should I do when someone answers my question?

    – Nicholas K
    14 hours ago















7















Given a string = "test20190906.pdf", how can I get only "test.pdf" such that it removes the date from the string by using string.replace or remove ?



Considering the format will always be filename + date + .extension.










share|improve this question



















  • 2





    Consider mentioning the exact format of the date/time in the file name. That will help produce better solutions.

    – Sibgha
    yesterday






  • 3





    Is it just the date you want to remove or all numbers?

    – Popeye
    yesterday











  • Will extension always be .pdf?

    – Piro
    yesterday











  • @Viper629 : Did any answer work for you? If yes do consider accepting/upvoting them. What should I do when someone answers my question?

    – Nicholas K
    14 hours ago













7












7








7


1






Given a string = "test20190906.pdf", how can I get only "test.pdf" such that it removes the date from the string by using string.replace or remove ?



Considering the format will always be filename + date + .extension.










share|improve this question
















Given a string = "test20190906.pdf", how can I get only "test.pdf" such that it removes the date from the string by using string.replace or remove ?



Considering the format will always be filename + date + .extension.







java string






share|improve this question















share|improve this question













share|improve this question




share|improve this question








edited yesterday







Viper629

















asked yesterday









Viper629Viper629

483




483







  • 2





    Consider mentioning the exact format of the date/time in the file name. That will help produce better solutions.

    – Sibgha
    yesterday






  • 3





    Is it just the date you want to remove or all numbers?

    – Popeye
    yesterday











  • Will extension always be .pdf?

    – Piro
    yesterday











  • @Viper629 : Did any answer work for you? If yes do consider accepting/upvoting them. What should I do when someone answers my question?

    – Nicholas K
    14 hours ago












  • 2





    Consider mentioning the exact format of the date/time in the file name. That will help produce better solutions.

    – Sibgha
    yesterday






  • 3





    Is it just the date you want to remove or all numbers?

    – Popeye
    yesterday











  • Will extension always be .pdf?

    – Piro
    yesterday











  • @Viper629 : Did any answer work for you? If yes do consider accepting/upvoting them. What should I do when someone answers my question?

    – Nicholas K
    14 hours ago







2




2





Consider mentioning the exact format of the date/time in the file name. That will help produce better solutions.

– Sibgha
yesterday





Consider mentioning the exact format of the date/time in the file name. That will help produce better solutions.

– Sibgha
yesterday




3




3





Is it just the date you want to remove or all numbers?

– Popeye
yesterday





Is it just the date you want to remove or all numbers?

– Popeye
yesterday













Will extension always be .pdf?

– Piro
yesterday





Will extension always be .pdf?

– Piro
yesterday













@Viper629 : Did any answer work for you? If yes do consider accepting/upvoting them. What should I do when someone answers my question?

– Nicholas K
14 hours ago





@Viper629 : Did any answer work for you? If yes do consider accepting/upvoting them. What should I do when someone answers my question?

– Nicholas K
14 hours ago












9 Answers
9






active

oldest

votes


















10














You can use a regex to remove consecutive digits that resemble a date in any format provided the filename is appended immediately by the date.



"test20190906.pdf".replaceAll("[0-9]8\.", "."));





share|improve this answer




















  • 1





    What if you did something like "test20190906.pdf".replaceAll("[0-9]8\.", ".") because if there is any reason a file may have a number at then end other than the date (ie JavaFinalYear5<date>.txt then you may want to preserve the number 5. This way you can just select the date, and no other numbers.

    – KGlasier
    yesterday











  • @KGlasier : Yeah your suggestion was much better. Thanks.

    – Nicholas K
    15 hours ago


















5














I see previous answers and that answers does not work if you got other numbers in file name for example: 01_test20190913.pdf



In that case solution will be



String file = "01_test20190913.pdf";
System.out.println(file.substring(0, file.length() - 12)+".pdf");


here i take the first part of string without last 12 characters and add ".pdf"






share|improve this answer




















  • 1





    By reading the question we can suppose the format is filename+date+.pdf, if is not we have to search "2019" and remove it + next 4 characters but it will work only for 2019 dates and it will not work if filename contains "2019"

    – pavelbere
    yesterday







  • 1





    Maybe we can or maybe not only , but it's less probably, my answer just approach the question based on my assumptions and maybe can help someone in that particular case

    – pavelbere
    yesterday


















3














There are a lot of good answers, but I want present one more. It'll work if filename contains digits not only in date part. I assume that date is always appears before extension and has fixed length.



s.replaceAll("\d8\.pdf", ".pdf");


And if the file extension varies then you could do some additional work:



public static String removeDate(String s) 
final String extension = s.substring(s.lastIndexOf("."));
final String pattern = "\d8\" + extension;

return s.replaceAll(pattern, extension);


public static void main(String args[])

System.out.println(removeDate("test20190101.pdf"));
System.out.println(removeDate("123123test20190101.txt"));
System.out.println(removeDate("123te11st20190101.csv"));



This can be done with the regexp only, but at the cost of readability.






share|improve this answer




















  • 2





    Should escape the dot too: "\d8\.pdf"

    – zwol
    yesterday


















1














Assuming the date contains only numbers, you can use regex to replace numbers, e.g.:



String fileNameWithDate = "test20190906.pdf";
String fileName = fileNameWithDate.replaceAll("[0-9]+", ""));
System.out.println(fileName);





share|improve this answer




















  • 1





    he want to remove just a date, not all numbers

    – pavelbere
    yesterday


















1














If the format of date is "yyyyMMdd" then I suggest go for the simplest solution as also given by @pavelbere. But this solution also assumes that the date always appends in the end of the filename.



String file = "test20190906.pdf"; 
String fileName = file.substring(0, file.length() - 12)+".pdf";





share|improve this answer























  • But this solution also assumes that the date always appends in the end of the filename.

    – Sibgha
    yesterday



















0














If you want to remove the dates only from the String then you can take a look on the solution (Assuming the date will come just before the .pdf) :



 String fileNameWithDate = "te3st320190906.pdf";

StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder(fileNameWithDate).replace(fileNameWithDate.indexOf(".pdf") - 8,
fileNameWithDate.indexOf(".pdf"), "");
System.out.println(sb.toString());


Output:



te3st3.pdf





share|improve this answer

























  • What if the file name is test112019090611.pdf? Also, what is the point of all the StringBuilder etc... when you end up doing .replaceAll("[0-9]+", "") in the end?

    – Nicholas K
    yesterday












  • Sorry I forgot to put that I have the assumption that date will come just before the .pdf .

    – Amit Bera
    yesterday


















0














string name = "test20190906.pdf"
name.replaceAll("[0-9]","");





share|improve this answer






























    0














    My approach would be to remove all numbers which are 8 digits long and are next to the last dot and replace them with a dot using the regex: (d8)(?!.*d.).



    String filename = "filename12345678.pdf";
    filename = filename.replaceAll("(\d8)(?!.*\d\.)\.", ".");


    You can see this being used and an explanation of what it does here.



    If the date can be different lengths then replace the 8 with a *, this enables the date to be any length.






    share|improve this answer
































      0














      An answer that doesn't use Regex:
      For filename as the original string:



      l = filename.split('.')
      l[-2] = l[-2][:-8]
      output = '.'.join(l)


      This uses the fact that the last '.' will always precede the extension, so the 8 characters prior to this will be dates. As long as we remove those, and put the '.' back in, we have the filename regardless of extension, regardless of characters preceding it, without using Regular Expressions.






      share|improve this answer






















        Your Answer






        StackExchange.ifUsing("editor", function ()
        StackExchange.using("externalEditor", function ()
        StackExchange.using("snippets", function ()
        StackExchange.snippets.init();
        );
        );
        , "code-snippets");

        StackExchange.ready(function()
        var channelOptions =
        tags: "".split(" "),
        id: "1"
        ;
        initTagRenderer("".split(" "), "".split(" "), channelOptions);

        StackExchange.using("externalEditor", function()
        // Have to fire editor after snippets, if snippets enabled
        if (StackExchange.settings.snippets.snippetsEnabled)
        StackExchange.using("snippets", function()
        createEditor();
        );

        else
        createEditor();

        );

        function createEditor()
        StackExchange.prepareEditor(
        heartbeatType: 'answer',
        autoActivateHeartbeat: false,
        convertImagesToLinks: true,
        noModals: true,
        showLowRepImageUploadWarning: true,
        reputationToPostImages: 10,
        bindNavPrevention: true,
        postfix: "",
        imageUploader:
        brandingHtml: "Powered by u003ca class="icon-imgur-white" href="https://imgur.com/"u003eu003c/au003e",
        contentPolicyHtml: "User contributions licensed under u003ca href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/"u003ecc by-sa 3.0 with attribution requiredu003c/au003e u003ca href="https://stackoverflow.com/legal/content-policy"u003e(content policy)u003c/au003e",
        allowUrls: true
        ,
        onDemand: true,
        discardSelector: ".discard-answer"
        ,immediatelyShowMarkdownHelp:true
        );



        );













        draft saved

        draft discarded


















        StackExchange.ready(
        function ()
        StackExchange.openid.initPostLogin('.new-post-login', 'https%3a%2f%2fstackoverflow.com%2fquestions%2f55278652%2fremove-specific-words-in-a-string%23new-answer', 'question_page');

        );

        Post as a guest















        Required, but never shown

























        9 Answers
        9






        active

        oldest

        votes








        9 Answers
        9






        active

        oldest

        votes









        active

        oldest

        votes






        active

        oldest

        votes









        10














        You can use a regex to remove consecutive digits that resemble a date in any format provided the filename is appended immediately by the date.



        "test20190906.pdf".replaceAll("[0-9]8\.", "."));





        share|improve this answer




















        • 1





          What if you did something like "test20190906.pdf".replaceAll("[0-9]8\.", ".") because if there is any reason a file may have a number at then end other than the date (ie JavaFinalYear5<date>.txt then you may want to preserve the number 5. This way you can just select the date, and no other numbers.

          – KGlasier
          yesterday











        • @KGlasier : Yeah your suggestion was much better. Thanks.

          – Nicholas K
          15 hours ago















        10














        You can use a regex to remove consecutive digits that resemble a date in any format provided the filename is appended immediately by the date.



        "test20190906.pdf".replaceAll("[0-9]8\.", "."));





        share|improve this answer




















        • 1





          What if you did something like "test20190906.pdf".replaceAll("[0-9]8\.", ".") because if there is any reason a file may have a number at then end other than the date (ie JavaFinalYear5<date>.txt then you may want to preserve the number 5. This way you can just select the date, and no other numbers.

          – KGlasier
          yesterday











        • @KGlasier : Yeah your suggestion was much better. Thanks.

          – Nicholas K
          15 hours ago













        10












        10








        10







        You can use a regex to remove consecutive digits that resemble a date in any format provided the filename is appended immediately by the date.



        "test20190906.pdf".replaceAll("[0-9]8\.", "."));





        share|improve this answer















        You can use a regex to remove consecutive digits that resemble a date in any format provided the filename is appended immediately by the date.



        "test20190906.pdf".replaceAll("[0-9]8\.", "."));






        share|improve this answer














        share|improve this answer



        share|improve this answer








        edited 15 hours ago

























        answered yesterday









        Nicholas KNicholas K

        8,14661638




        8,14661638







        • 1





          What if you did something like "test20190906.pdf".replaceAll("[0-9]8\.", ".") because if there is any reason a file may have a number at then end other than the date (ie JavaFinalYear5<date>.txt then you may want to preserve the number 5. This way you can just select the date, and no other numbers.

          – KGlasier
          yesterday











        • @KGlasier : Yeah your suggestion was much better. Thanks.

          – Nicholas K
          15 hours ago












        • 1





          What if you did something like "test20190906.pdf".replaceAll("[0-9]8\.", ".") because if there is any reason a file may have a number at then end other than the date (ie JavaFinalYear5<date>.txt then you may want to preserve the number 5. This way you can just select the date, and no other numbers.

          – KGlasier
          yesterday











        • @KGlasier : Yeah your suggestion was much better. Thanks.

          – Nicholas K
          15 hours ago







        1




        1





        What if you did something like "test20190906.pdf".replaceAll("[0-9]8\.", ".") because if there is any reason a file may have a number at then end other than the date (ie JavaFinalYear5<date>.txt then you may want to preserve the number 5. This way you can just select the date, and no other numbers.

        – KGlasier
        yesterday





        What if you did something like "test20190906.pdf".replaceAll("[0-9]8\.", ".") because if there is any reason a file may have a number at then end other than the date (ie JavaFinalYear5<date>.txt then you may want to preserve the number 5. This way you can just select the date, and no other numbers.

        – KGlasier
        yesterday













        @KGlasier : Yeah your suggestion was much better. Thanks.

        – Nicholas K
        15 hours ago





        @KGlasier : Yeah your suggestion was much better. Thanks.

        – Nicholas K
        15 hours ago













        5














        I see previous answers and that answers does not work if you got other numbers in file name for example: 01_test20190913.pdf



        In that case solution will be



        String file = "01_test20190913.pdf";
        System.out.println(file.substring(0, file.length() - 12)+".pdf");


        here i take the first part of string without last 12 characters and add ".pdf"






        share|improve this answer




















        • 1





          By reading the question we can suppose the format is filename+date+.pdf, if is not we have to search "2019" and remove it + next 4 characters but it will work only for 2019 dates and it will not work if filename contains "2019"

          – pavelbere
          yesterday







        • 1





          Maybe we can or maybe not only , but it's less probably, my answer just approach the question based on my assumptions and maybe can help someone in that particular case

          – pavelbere
          yesterday















        5














        I see previous answers and that answers does not work if you got other numbers in file name for example: 01_test20190913.pdf



        In that case solution will be



        String file = "01_test20190913.pdf";
        System.out.println(file.substring(0, file.length() - 12)+".pdf");


        here i take the first part of string without last 12 characters and add ".pdf"






        share|improve this answer




















        • 1





          By reading the question we can suppose the format is filename+date+.pdf, if is not we have to search "2019" and remove it + next 4 characters but it will work only for 2019 dates and it will not work if filename contains "2019"

          – pavelbere
          yesterday







        • 1





          Maybe we can or maybe not only , but it's less probably, my answer just approach the question based on my assumptions and maybe can help someone in that particular case

          – pavelbere
          yesterday













        5












        5








        5







        I see previous answers and that answers does not work if you got other numbers in file name for example: 01_test20190913.pdf



        In that case solution will be



        String file = "01_test20190913.pdf";
        System.out.println(file.substring(0, file.length() - 12)+".pdf");


        here i take the first part of string without last 12 characters and add ".pdf"






        share|improve this answer















        I see previous answers and that answers does not work if you got other numbers in file name for example: 01_test20190913.pdf



        In that case solution will be



        String file = "01_test20190913.pdf";
        System.out.println(file.substring(0, file.length() - 12)+".pdf");


        here i take the first part of string without last 12 characters and add ".pdf"







        share|improve this answer














        share|improve this answer



        share|improve this answer








        edited yesterday

























        answered yesterday









        pavelberepavelbere

        35319




        35319







        • 1





          By reading the question we can suppose the format is filename+date+.pdf, if is not we have to search "2019" and remove it + next 4 characters but it will work only for 2019 dates and it will not work if filename contains "2019"

          – pavelbere
          yesterday







        • 1





          Maybe we can or maybe not only , but it's less probably, my answer just approach the question based on my assumptions and maybe can help someone in that particular case

          – pavelbere
          yesterday












        • 1





          By reading the question we can suppose the format is filename+date+.pdf, if is not we have to search "2019" and remove it + next 4 characters but it will work only for 2019 dates and it will not work if filename contains "2019"

          – pavelbere
          yesterday







        • 1





          Maybe we can or maybe not only , but it's less probably, my answer just approach the question based on my assumptions and maybe can help someone in that particular case

          – pavelbere
          yesterday







        1




        1





        By reading the question we can suppose the format is filename+date+.pdf, if is not we have to search "2019" and remove it + next 4 characters but it will work only for 2019 dates and it will not work if filename contains "2019"

        – pavelbere
        yesterday






        By reading the question we can suppose the format is filename+date+.pdf, if is not we have to search "2019" and remove it + next 4 characters but it will work only for 2019 dates and it will not work if filename contains "2019"

        – pavelbere
        yesterday





        1




        1





        Maybe we can or maybe not only , but it's less probably, my answer just approach the question based on my assumptions and maybe can help someone in that particular case

        – pavelbere
        yesterday





        Maybe we can or maybe not only , but it's less probably, my answer just approach the question based on my assumptions and maybe can help someone in that particular case

        – pavelbere
        yesterday











        3














        There are a lot of good answers, but I want present one more. It'll work if filename contains digits not only in date part. I assume that date is always appears before extension and has fixed length.



        s.replaceAll("\d8\.pdf", ".pdf");


        And if the file extension varies then you could do some additional work:



        public static String removeDate(String s) 
        final String extension = s.substring(s.lastIndexOf("."));
        final String pattern = "\d8\" + extension;

        return s.replaceAll(pattern, extension);


        public static void main(String args[])

        System.out.println(removeDate("test20190101.pdf"));
        System.out.println(removeDate("123123test20190101.txt"));
        System.out.println(removeDate("123te11st20190101.csv"));



        This can be done with the regexp only, but at the cost of readability.






        share|improve this answer




















        • 2





          Should escape the dot too: "\d8\.pdf"

          – zwol
          yesterday















        3














        There are a lot of good answers, but I want present one more. It'll work if filename contains digits not only in date part. I assume that date is always appears before extension and has fixed length.



        s.replaceAll("\d8\.pdf", ".pdf");


        And if the file extension varies then you could do some additional work:



        public static String removeDate(String s) 
        final String extension = s.substring(s.lastIndexOf("."));
        final String pattern = "\d8\" + extension;

        return s.replaceAll(pattern, extension);


        public static void main(String args[])

        System.out.println(removeDate("test20190101.pdf"));
        System.out.println(removeDate("123123test20190101.txt"));
        System.out.println(removeDate("123te11st20190101.csv"));



        This can be done with the regexp only, but at the cost of readability.






        share|improve this answer




















        • 2





          Should escape the dot too: "\d8\.pdf"

          – zwol
          yesterday













        3












        3








        3







        There are a lot of good answers, but I want present one more. It'll work if filename contains digits not only in date part. I assume that date is always appears before extension and has fixed length.



        s.replaceAll("\d8\.pdf", ".pdf");


        And if the file extension varies then you could do some additional work:



        public static String removeDate(String s) 
        final String extension = s.substring(s.lastIndexOf("."));
        final String pattern = "\d8\" + extension;

        return s.replaceAll(pattern, extension);


        public static void main(String args[])

        System.out.println(removeDate("test20190101.pdf"));
        System.out.println(removeDate("123123test20190101.txt"));
        System.out.println(removeDate("123te11st20190101.csv"));



        This can be done with the regexp only, but at the cost of readability.






        share|improve this answer















        There are a lot of good answers, but I want present one more. It'll work if filename contains digits not only in date part. I assume that date is always appears before extension and has fixed length.



        s.replaceAll("\d8\.pdf", ".pdf");


        And if the file extension varies then you could do some additional work:



        public static String removeDate(String s) 
        final String extension = s.substring(s.lastIndexOf("."));
        final String pattern = "\d8\" + extension;

        return s.replaceAll(pattern, extension);


        public static void main(String args[])

        System.out.println(removeDate("test20190101.pdf"));
        System.out.println(removeDate("123123test20190101.txt"));
        System.out.println(removeDate("123te11st20190101.csv"));



        This can be done with the regexp only, but at the cost of readability.







        share|improve this answer














        share|improve this answer



        share|improve this answer








        edited 18 hours ago

























        answered yesterday









        Mikhail IlinykhMikhail Ilinykh

        41829




        41829







        • 2





          Should escape the dot too: "\d8\.pdf"

          – zwol
          yesterday












        • 2





          Should escape the dot too: "\d8\.pdf"

          – zwol
          yesterday







        2




        2





        Should escape the dot too: "\d8\.pdf"

        – zwol
        yesterday





        Should escape the dot too: "\d8\.pdf"

        – zwol
        yesterday











        1














        Assuming the date contains only numbers, you can use regex to replace numbers, e.g.:



        String fileNameWithDate = "test20190906.pdf";
        String fileName = fileNameWithDate.replaceAll("[0-9]+", ""));
        System.out.println(fileName);





        share|improve this answer




















        • 1





          he want to remove just a date, not all numbers

          – pavelbere
          yesterday















        1














        Assuming the date contains only numbers, you can use regex to replace numbers, e.g.:



        String fileNameWithDate = "test20190906.pdf";
        String fileName = fileNameWithDate.replaceAll("[0-9]+", ""));
        System.out.println(fileName);





        share|improve this answer




















        • 1





          he want to remove just a date, not all numbers

          – pavelbere
          yesterday













        1












        1








        1







        Assuming the date contains only numbers, you can use regex to replace numbers, e.g.:



        String fileNameWithDate = "test20190906.pdf";
        String fileName = fileNameWithDate.replaceAll("[0-9]+", ""));
        System.out.println(fileName);





        share|improve this answer















        Assuming the date contains only numbers, you can use regex to replace numbers, e.g.:



        String fileNameWithDate = "test20190906.pdf";
        String fileName = fileNameWithDate.replaceAll("[0-9]+", ""));
        System.out.println(fileName);






        share|improve this answer














        share|improve this answer



        share|improve this answer








        edited yesterday

























        answered yesterday









        Darshan MehtaDarshan Mehta

        23.4k32954




        23.4k32954







        • 1





          he want to remove just a date, not all numbers

          – pavelbere
          yesterday












        • 1





          he want to remove just a date, not all numbers

          – pavelbere
          yesterday







        1




        1





        he want to remove just a date, not all numbers

        – pavelbere
        yesterday





        he want to remove just a date, not all numbers

        – pavelbere
        yesterday











        1














        If the format of date is "yyyyMMdd" then I suggest go for the simplest solution as also given by @pavelbere. But this solution also assumes that the date always appends in the end of the filename.



        String file = "test20190906.pdf"; 
        String fileName = file.substring(0, file.length() - 12)+".pdf";





        share|improve this answer























        • But this solution also assumes that the date always appends in the end of the filename.

          – Sibgha
          yesterday
















        1














        If the format of date is "yyyyMMdd" then I suggest go for the simplest solution as also given by @pavelbere. But this solution also assumes that the date always appends in the end of the filename.



        String file = "test20190906.pdf"; 
        String fileName = file.substring(0, file.length() - 12)+".pdf";





        share|improve this answer























        • But this solution also assumes that the date always appends in the end of the filename.

          – Sibgha
          yesterday














        1












        1








        1







        If the format of date is "yyyyMMdd" then I suggest go for the simplest solution as also given by @pavelbere. But this solution also assumes that the date always appends in the end of the filename.



        String file = "test20190906.pdf"; 
        String fileName = file.substring(0, file.length() - 12)+".pdf";





        share|improve this answer













        If the format of date is "yyyyMMdd" then I suggest go for the simplest solution as also given by @pavelbere. But this solution also assumes that the date always appends in the end of the filename.



        String file = "test20190906.pdf"; 
        String fileName = file.substring(0, file.length() - 12)+".pdf";






        share|improve this answer












        share|improve this answer



        share|improve this answer










        answered yesterday









        SibghaSibgha

        1416




        1416












        • But this solution also assumes that the date always appends in the end of the filename.

          – Sibgha
          yesterday


















        • But this solution also assumes that the date always appends in the end of the filename.

          – Sibgha
          yesterday

















        But this solution also assumes that the date always appends in the end of the filename.

        – Sibgha
        yesterday






        But this solution also assumes that the date always appends in the end of the filename.

        – Sibgha
        yesterday












        0














        If you want to remove the dates only from the String then you can take a look on the solution (Assuming the date will come just before the .pdf) :



         String fileNameWithDate = "te3st320190906.pdf";

        StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder(fileNameWithDate).replace(fileNameWithDate.indexOf(".pdf") - 8,
        fileNameWithDate.indexOf(".pdf"), "");
        System.out.println(sb.toString());


        Output:



        te3st3.pdf





        share|improve this answer

























        • What if the file name is test112019090611.pdf? Also, what is the point of all the StringBuilder etc... when you end up doing .replaceAll("[0-9]+", "") in the end?

          – Nicholas K
          yesterday












        • Sorry I forgot to put that I have the assumption that date will come just before the .pdf .

          – Amit Bera
          yesterday















        0














        If you want to remove the dates only from the String then you can take a look on the solution (Assuming the date will come just before the .pdf) :



         String fileNameWithDate = "te3st320190906.pdf";

        StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder(fileNameWithDate).replace(fileNameWithDate.indexOf(".pdf") - 8,
        fileNameWithDate.indexOf(".pdf"), "");
        System.out.println(sb.toString());


        Output:



        te3st3.pdf





        share|improve this answer

























        • What if the file name is test112019090611.pdf? Also, what is the point of all the StringBuilder etc... when you end up doing .replaceAll("[0-9]+", "") in the end?

          – Nicholas K
          yesterday












        • Sorry I forgot to put that I have the assumption that date will come just before the .pdf .

          – Amit Bera
          yesterday













        0












        0








        0







        If you want to remove the dates only from the String then you can take a look on the solution (Assuming the date will come just before the .pdf) :



         String fileNameWithDate = "te3st320190906.pdf";

        StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder(fileNameWithDate).replace(fileNameWithDate.indexOf(".pdf") - 8,
        fileNameWithDate.indexOf(".pdf"), "");
        System.out.println(sb.toString());


        Output:



        te3st3.pdf





        share|improve this answer















        If you want to remove the dates only from the String then you can take a look on the solution (Assuming the date will come just before the .pdf) :



         String fileNameWithDate = "te3st320190906.pdf";

        StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder(fileNameWithDate).replace(fileNameWithDate.indexOf(".pdf") - 8,
        fileNameWithDate.indexOf(".pdf"), "");
        System.out.println(sb.toString());


        Output:



        te3st3.pdf






        share|improve this answer














        share|improve this answer



        share|improve this answer








        edited yesterday

























        answered yesterday









        Amit BeraAmit Bera

        4,2261630




        4,2261630












        • What if the file name is test112019090611.pdf? Also, what is the point of all the StringBuilder etc... when you end up doing .replaceAll("[0-9]+", "") in the end?

          – Nicholas K
          yesterday












        • Sorry I forgot to put that I have the assumption that date will come just before the .pdf .

          – Amit Bera
          yesterday

















        • What if the file name is test112019090611.pdf? Also, what is the point of all the StringBuilder etc... when you end up doing .replaceAll("[0-9]+", "") in the end?

          – Nicholas K
          yesterday












        • Sorry I forgot to put that I have the assumption that date will come just before the .pdf .

          – Amit Bera
          yesterday
















        What if the file name is test112019090611.pdf? Also, what is the point of all the StringBuilder etc... when you end up doing .replaceAll("[0-9]+", "") in the end?

        – Nicholas K
        yesterday






        What if the file name is test112019090611.pdf? Also, what is the point of all the StringBuilder etc... when you end up doing .replaceAll("[0-9]+", "") in the end?

        – Nicholas K
        yesterday














        Sorry I forgot to put that I have the assumption that date will come just before the .pdf .

        – Amit Bera
        yesterday





        Sorry I forgot to put that I have the assumption that date will come just before the .pdf .

        – Amit Bera
        yesterday











        0














        string name = "test20190906.pdf"
        name.replaceAll("[0-9]","");





        share|improve this answer



























          0














          string name = "test20190906.pdf"
          name.replaceAll("[0-9]","");





          share|improve this answer

























            0












            0








            0







            string name = "test20190906.pdf"
            name.replaceAll("[0-9]","");





            share|improve this answer













            string name = "test20190906.pdf"
            name.replaceAll("[0-9]","");






            share|improve this answer












            share|improve this answer



            share|improve this answer










            answered yesterday









            pamithapamitha

            3715




            3715





















                0














                My approach would be to remove all numbers which are 8 digits long and are next to the last dot and replace them with a dot using the regex: (d8)(?!.*d.).



                String filename = "filename12345678.pdf";
                filename = filename.replaceAll("(\d8)(?!.*\d\.)\.", ".");


                You can see this being used and an explanation of what it does here.



                If the date can be different lengths then replace the 8 with a *, this enables the date to be any length.






                share|improve this answer





























                  0














                  My approach would be to remove all numbers which are 8 digits long and are next to the last dot and replace them with a dot using the regex: (d8)(?!.*d.).



                  String filename = "filename12345678.pdf";
                  filename = filename.replaceAll("(\d8)(?!.*\d\.)\.", ".");


                  You can see this being used and an explanation of what it does here.



                  If the date can be different lengths then replace the 8 with a *, this enables the date to be any length.






                  share|improve this answer



























                    0












                    0








                    0







                    My approach would be to remove all numbers which are 8 digits long and are next to the last dot and replace them with a dot using the regex: (d8)(?!.*d.).



                    String filename = "filename12345678.pdf";
                    filename = filename.replaceAll("(\d8)(?!.*\d\.)\.", ".");


                    You can see this being used and an explanation of what it does here.



                    If the date can be different lengths then replace the 8 with a *, this enables the date to be any length.






                    share|improve this answer















                    My approach would be to remove all numbers which are 8 digits long and are next to the last dot and replace them with a dot using the regex: (d8)(?!.*d.).



                    String filename = "filename12345678.pdf";
                    filename = filename.replaceAll("(\d8)(?!.*\d\.)\.", ".");


                    You can see this being used and an explanation of what it does here.



                    If the date can be different lengths then replace the 8 with a *, this enables the date to be any length.







                    share|improve this answer














                    share|improve this answer



                    share|improve this answer








                    edited yesterday

























                    answered yesterday









                    Toby SmithToby Smith

                    4181715




                    4181715





















                        0














                        An answer that doesn't use Regex:
                        For filename as the original string:



                        l = filename.split('.')
                        l[-2] = l[-2][:-8]
                        output = '.'.join(l)


                        This uses the fact that the last '.' will always precede the extension, so the 8 characters prior to this will be dates. As long as we remove those, and put the '.' back in, we have the filename regardless of extension, regardless of characters preceding it, without using Regular Expressions.






                        share|improve this answer



























                          0














                          An answer that doesn't use Regex:
                          For filename as the original string:



                          l = filename.split('.')
                          l[-2] = l[-2][:-8]
                          output = '.'.join(l)


                          This uses the fact that the last '.' will always precede the extension, so the 8 characters prior to this will be dates. As long as we remove those, and put the '.' back in, we have the filename regardless of extension, regardless of characters preceding it, without using Regular Expressions.






                          share|improve this answer

























                            0












                            0








                            0







                            An answer that doesn't use Regex:
                            For filename as the original string:



                            l = filename.split('.')
                            l[-2] = l[-2][:-8]
                            output = '.'.join(l)


                            This uses the fact that the last '.' will always precede the extension, so the 8 characters prior to this will be dates. As long as we remove those, and put the '.' back in, we have the filename regardless of extension, regardless of characters preceding it, without using Regular Expressions.






                            share|improve this answer













                            An answer that doesn't use Regex:
                            For filename as the original string:



                            l = filename.split('.')
                            l[-2] = l[-2][:-8]
                            output = '.'.join(l)


                            This uses the fact that the last '.' will always precede the extension, so the 8 characters prior to this will be dates. As long as we remove those, and put the '.' back in, we have the filename regardless of extension, regardless of characters preceding it, without using Regular Expressions.







                            share|improve this answer












                            share|improve this answer



                            share|improve this answer










                            answered yesterday









                            Jim EisenbergJim Eisenberg

                            10716




                            10716



























                                draft saved

                                draft discarded
















































                                Thanks for contributing an answer to Stack Overflow!


                                • Please be sure to answer the question. Provide details and share your research!

                                But avoid


                                • Asking for help, clarification, or responding to other answers.

                                • Making statements based on opinion; back them up with references or personal experience.

                                To learn more, see our tips on writing great answers.




                                draft saved


                                draft discarded














                                StackExchange.ready(
                                function ()
                                StackExchange.openid.initPostLogin('.new-post-login', 'https%3a%2f%2fstackoverflow.com%2fquestions%2f55278652%2fremove-specific-words-in-a-string%23new-answer', 'question_page');

                                );

                                Post as a guest















                                Required, but never shown





















































                                Required, but never shown














                                Required, but never shown












                                Required, but never shown







                                Required, but never shown

































                                Required, but never shown














                                Required, but never shown












                                Required, but never shown







                                Required, but never shown







                                Popular posts from this blog

                                Bulk add to cart function issuecart vs. mini cart issue … rwd themeRedirect Add to cart button to cart pageAdd to cart issue - Magento 2.1The requested Payment Method is not available When creating an orderM2: reason add-to-cart might not function in production modeAdd to cart issue in some android devicesMagento 2 - custom price can not add to subtotal and grand total after add to cartAdd to cart codeIssue with my cart module on pdp and cart pages, just keeps spinningBulk price and quantity update using rest api

                                БиармияSxpst500bh2ntaf! 3h2r