I'm pretty sure that my answer to a question is correct, with 77 upvotes. Have retested just now.
Author of a new answer says the accepted answer is wrong, but they won't respond to comments asking to show their justification or to amend their answer. I suspect they have used an online "regex tester" instead of running the java code specified in the question.
I feel that in this case, since the answer specifically says another answer is incorrect (when it isn't) that a downvote and a comment is not enough. What action should I take?
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in the regular expression in my answer? Did you test the code?matches(...)
method, which if you are unfamiliar with java matches a complete string (e.g.123
but notabc123
). And generally speaking since the question specifies code, I think you really should make the effort to test the code before calling out an answer as wrong. I note specifically that the question saysin Java
, notin regular expressions
.matches
method forces a match against the entire string, even if the regex doesn't specify it. The last line of your above comment doesn't make sense, but I cede the point.matches
implicitly anchors to the start and end of the string — even if not needed by the OP, it would help others passing by and trying to learn.matches
works, and a comment that online "regex checkers" might operate differentlly.