The matches() method of Matcher Class is used to get the result whether this pattern matches with this matcher or not. It returns a boolean value showing the same.
Syntax:
public boolean matches()
Parameters: This method do not takes any parameter.
Return Value: This method returns a boolean value showing whether this pattern matches with this matcher or not.
Below examples illustrate the Matcher.matches() method:
Example 1:
// Java code to illustrate matches() method   import java.util.regex.*;   public class GFG {     public static void main(String[] args)     {           // Get the regex to be checked         String regex = "Geeks" ;           // Create a pattern from regex         Pattern pattern             = Pattern.compile(regex);           // Get the String to be matched         String stringToBeMatched             = "GeeksForGeeks" ;           // Create a matcher for the input String         Matcher matcher             = pattern                   .matcher(stringToBeMatched);           // Get the result state         // using matches() method         System.out.println( "Result: "                            + matcher.matches());     } } |
Result: false
Example 2:
// Java code to illustrate matches() method   import java.util.regex.*;   public class GFG {     public static void main(String[] args)     {           // Get the regex to be checked         String regex = "GFG" ;           // Create a pattern from regex         Pattern pattern             = Pattern.compile(regex);           // Get the String to be matched         String stringToBeMatched             = "GFGFGFGFGFGFGFGFGFG" ;           // Create a matcher for the input String         Matcher matcher             = pattern                   .matcher(stringToBeMatched);           // Get the result state         // using matches() method         System.out.println( "Result: "                            + matcher.matches());     } } |
Result: false
Reference: Oracle Doc