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Pattern flags() method in Java with Examples

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The flags() method of the Pattern class in Java is used to return the pattern’s match flags. The Match flags are a bit mask that may include CASE_INSENSITIVE, MULTILINE, DOTALL, UNICODE_CASE, CANON_EQ, UNIX_LINES, LITERAL, UNICODE_CHARACTER_CLASS and COMMENTS Flags. 

Syntax:

public int flags()

Parameters: This method does not accepts any parameters. 

Return Value: This method returns the pattern’s match flag. 

Below programs illustrate the flags() method: 

Program 1: 

Java




// Java program to demonstrate
// Pattern.flags() method
 
import java.util.regex.*;
 
public class GFG {
    public static void main(String[] args)
    {
        // create a REGEX String
        String REGEX = "(.*)(for)(.*)?";
 
        // create the string
        // in which you want to search
        String actualString
            = "code of Machine";
 
        // compile the regex to create pattern
        // using compile() method
        Pattern pattern = Pattern.compile(REGEX,
                         Pattern.CASE_INSENSITIVE);
 
        // find the flag of pattern
        int flag = pattern.flags();
 
        System.out.println("Pattern's match flag = "
                           + flag);
    }
}


Output:

Pattern's match flag = 2

Program 2: 

Java




// Java program to demonstrate
// Pattern.flags method
 
import java.util.regex.*;
 
public class GFG {
    public static void main(String[] args)
    {
 
        // create a REGEX String
        String REGEX = "(.*)(ee)(.*)?";
 
        // create the string
        // in which you want to search
        String actualString
            = "geeks";
 
        // compile the regex to create pattern
        // using compile() method
        Pattern pattern = Pattern.compile(REGEX,
                                 Pattern.MULTILINE);
 
        // find the flag of pattern
        int flag = pattern.flags();
 
        System.out.println("Pattern's match flag = "
                           + flag);
    }
}


Output:

Pattern's match flag = 8

References: https://docs.oracle.com/javase/10/docs/api/java/util/regex/Pattern.html#flags()


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Last Updated : 17 Apr, 2023
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