Operations on {@link java.lang.String} that are
* null safe.
Strips whitespace from the start and end of every String in an array. * Whitespace is defined by {@link Character#isWhitespace(char)}.
* *A new array is returned each time, except for length zero.
* A null array will return null.
* An empty array will return itself.
* A null array entry will be ignored.
* StringUtils.stripAll(null) = null * StringUtils.stripAll([]) = [] * StringUtils.stripAll(["abc", " abc"]) = ["abc", "abc"] * StringUtils.stripAll(["abc ", null]) = ["abc", null] ** * @param strs the array to remove whitespace from, may be null * @return the stripped Strings,
null if null array input
*/
public static String[] stripAll(String[] strs) {
return stripAll(strs, null);
}
/**
* Strips any of a set of characters from the start and end of every * String in an array.
* Whitespace is defined by {@link Character#isWhitespace(char)}. * *A new array is returned each time, except for length zero.
* A null array will return null.
* An empty array will return itself.
* A null array entry will be ignored.
* A null stripChars will strip whitespace as defined by
* {@link Character#isWhitespace(char)}.
* StringUtils.stripAll(null, *) = null * StringUtils.stripAll([], *) = [] * StringUtils.stripAll(["abc", " abc"], null) = ["abc", "abc"] * StringUtils.stripAll(["abc ", null], null) = ["abc", null] * StringUtils.stripAll(["abc ", null], "yz") = ["abc ", null] * StringUtils.stripAll(["yabcz", null], "yz") = ["abc", null] ** * @param strs the array to remove characters from, may be null * @param stripChars the characters to remove, null treated as whitespace * @return the stripped Strings,
null if null array input
*/
public static String[] stripAll(String[] strs, String stripChars) {
int strsLen;
if (strs == null || (strsLen = strs.length) == 0) {
return strs;
}
String[] newArr = new String[strsLen];
for (int i = 0; i < strsLen; i++) {
newArr[i] = strip(strs[i], stripChars);
}
return newArr;
}
/**
* Strips any of a set of characters from the start and end of a String. * This is similar to {@link String#trim()} but allows the characters * to be stripped to be controlled.
* *A null input String returns null.
* An empty string ("") input returns the empty string.
If the stripChars String is null, whitespace is
* stripped as defined by {@link Character#isWhitespace(char)}.
* Alternatively use {@link #strip(String)}.
* StringUtils.strip(null, *) = null
* StringUtils.strip("", *) = ""
* StringUtils.strip("abc", null) = "abc"
* StringUtils.strip(" abc", null) = "abc"
* StringUtils.strip("abc ", null) = "abc"
* StringUtils.strip(" abc ", null) = "abc"
* StringUtils.strip(" abcyx", "xyz") = " abc"
*
*
* @param str the String to remove characters from, may be null
* @param stripChars the characters to remove, null treated as whitespace
* @return the stripped String, null if null String input
*/
public static String strip(String str, String stripChars) {
if (isEmpty(str)) {
return str;
}
str = stripStart(str, stripChars);
return stripEnd(str, stripChars);
}
/**
* Strips any of a set of characters from the start of a String.
* *A null input String returns null.
* An empty string ("") input returns the empty string.
If the stripChars String is null, whitespace is
* stripped as defined by {@link Character#isWhitespace(char)}.
* StringUtils.stripStart(null, *) = null
* StringUtils.stripStart("", *) = ""
* StringUtils.stripStart("abc", "") = "abc"
* StringUtils.stripStart("abc", null) = "abc"
* StringUtils.stripStart(" abc", null) = "abc"
* StringUtils.stripStart("abc ", null) = "abc "
* StringUtils.stripStart(" abc ", null) = "abc "
* StringUtils.stripStart("yxabc ", "xyz") = "abc "
*
*
* @param str the String to remove characters from, may be null
* @param stripChars the characters to remove, null treated as whitespace
* @return the stripped String, null if null String input
*/
public static String stripStart(String str, String stripChars) {
int strLen;
if (str == null || (strLen = str.length()) == 0) {
return str;
}
int start = 0;
if (stripChars == null) {
while ((start != strLen) && Character.isWhitespace(str.charAt(start))) {
start++;
}
} else if (stripChars.length() == 0) {
return str;
} else {
while ((start != strLen) && (stripChars.indexOf(str.charAt(start)) != -1)) {
start++;
}
}
return str.substring(start);
}
/**
* Strips any of a set of characters from the end of a String.
* *A null input String returns null.
* An empty string ("") input returns the empty string.
If the stripChars String is null, whitespace is
* stripped as defined by {@link Character#isWhitespace(char)}.
* StringUtils.stripEnd(null, *) = null
* StringUtils.stripEnd("", *) = ""
* StringUtils.stripEnd("abc", "") = "abc"
* StringUtils.stripEnd("abc", null) = "abc"
* StringUtils.stripEnd(" abc", null) = " abc"
* StringUtils.stripEnd("abc ", null) = "abc"
* StringUtils.stripEnd(" abc ", null) = " abc"
* StringUtils.stripEnd(" abcyx", "xyz") = " abc"
*
*
* @param str the String to remove characters from, may be null
* @param stripChars the characters to remove, null treated as whitespace
* @return the stripped String, null if null String input
*/
public static String stripEnd(String str, String stripChars) {
int end;
if (str == null || (end = str.length()) == 0) {
return str;
}
if (stripChars == null) {
while ((end != 0) && Character.isWhitespace(str.charAt(end - 1))) {
end--;
}
} else if (stripChars.length() == 0) {
return str;
} else {
while ((end != 0) && (stripChars.indexOf(str.charAt(end - 1)) != -1)) {
end--;
}
}
return str.substring(0, end);
}
// Empty checks
//-----------------------------------------------------------------------
/**
* Checks if a String is empty ("") or null.
* *
* StringUtils.isEmpty(null) = true
* StringUtils.isEmpty("") = true
* StringUtils.isEmpty(" ") = false
* StringUtils.isEmpty("bob") = false
* StringUtils.isEmpty(" bob ") = false
*
*
* NOTE: This method changed in Lang version 2.0. * It no longer trims the String. * That functionality is available in isBlank().
* * @param str the String to check, may be null * @returntrue if the String is empty or null
*/
public static boolean isEmpty(String str) {
return str == null || str.length() == 0;
}
}