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Java Java Data Structures Organizing Data Splitting Strings

Add a new method named getWords that returns the words from the body of the blog post.

gives me error illegal exception error

com/example/BlogPost.java
package com.example;

import java.util.Date;

public class BlogPost {
  private String mAuthor;
  private String mTitle;
  private String mBody;
  private String mCategory;
  private Date mCreationDate;

  public BlogPost(String author, String title, String body, String category, Date creationDate) {
    mAuthor = author;
    mTitle = title;
    mBody = body;
    mCategory = category;
    mCreationDate = creationDate;
  }

  public String getAuthor() {
    return mAuthor;
  }

  public String getTitle() {
    return mTitle;
  }

  public String getBody() {
    return mBody;
  }

  public String getCategory() {
    return mCategory;
  }

  public Date getCreationDate() {
    return mCreationDate;
  }

  public String[] getWords() {
    return mBody.split("\s +");
  }
}

1 Answer

Yanuar Prakoso
Yanuar Prakoso
15,196 Points

Hi Griffin

You just missing an escaping character to your regular expression. It is should be "\s+" rather than "\s +". This is how the code supposed to be:

public String[] getWords() {
  //return mBody.split("\s +");<--the regex writing is wrong 
//because the Java needs escaping character ('\') to ensure it reads \s+ without it Java will only read s+ 
//oh also it is \s+ (meaning one or more white spaces as splitter) not \s +
    return mBody.split("\\s+");//<--this is how you need to write your regular expression
  }

I hope this can help a little.