Java Scanner delimiter() Method
Example
Show the delimiter that is currently being used by the scanner:
// Create a scanner object
Scanner myObj = new Scanner("A string to scan");
// Find the delimiter
System.out.println(myObj.delimiter());
// Close the scanner
myObj.close();
Definition and Usage
The delimiter()
method returns a Pattern
object describing the sequence of characters which separates tokens in the data being scanned. The default delimiter is a sequence of whitespace characters, but it can be changed with the useDelimiter()
method.
Learn more about the Pattern
object in our Java RegEx tutorial.
What is a token?
A token is a sequence of characters separated from other tokens by delimiters.
Syntax
public Pattern delimiter()
Technical Details
Returns: | A Pattern object describing the sequence of characters that the scanner uses as a delimiter. |
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