java nul,Java中的特殊字符\0 {NUL}

How to replace \0 (NUL) in the String?

String b = "2012yyyy06mm"; // sth what i want

String c = "2\0\0\0012yyyy06mm";

String d = c.replaceAll("\\\\0", ""); // not work

String e = d.replace("\0", ""); // er, the same

System.out.println(c+"\n"+d+"\n"+e);

String bb = "2012yyyy06mm";

System.out.println(b.length() + " > " +bb.length());

The above code will print 12 > 11 in console. Oops, What happened?

String e = c.replace("\0", "");

System.out.println(e); // just print 2(a bad character)2yyyy06mm

解决方案

Your string "2\0\0\0012yyyy06mm" does not start 2 {NUL} {NUL} {NUL} 0 1 2, but instead contains 2 {NUL} {NUL} {SOH} 2.

The \001 is treated as a single ASCII 1 character (SOH) and not as a NUL followed by 1 2.

The result is that only two characters are being removed, not three.

I don't think there's any way to represent digits following an abbreviated octal escape other than by breaking the string apart:

String c = "2" + "\0\0\0" + "012yyyy06mm";

or alternately, specify all three digits in the (last) octal escape such that the following digits are not interpreted as being part of the octal escape:

String c = "2\000\000\000012yyyy06mm";

Once you've done that, replacing "\0" as per your line:

String e = c.replace("\0", "");

will work correctly.

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