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java - merge two regular expressions

I have two regular expressions, one pulling out usernames from a csv string, and the other pulling out emails.

the string format is like this:

String s = "name lastname (username) <[email protected]>; name lastname (username) <[email protected]>; name lastname (username) <[email protected]>";

the code for my regular expressions are like this.

Pattern pattern = Pattern.compile("(?<=\()[^\)]+");
Matcher matcher = pattern.matcher(s);
Pattern pattern2 = Pattern.compile("((?<=<)[^>]+)");
Matcher matcher2 = pattern2.matcher(s);

while (matcher.find() && matcher2.find()) {
    System.out.println(matcher.group() + " " + matcher2.group());
}

I've found several qeustions about merging regexes, but from the answers i haven't been able to figure out how to merge mine.

my printouts show:

"username [email protected]"

would I be able to print out the same from a single matcher, using one regex?

obs: this is a school assignment, which means i do not "need" to merge them or do any more, but i'd like to know if it is possible, and how difficult it would be.

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You can just use an Pipe (|) in between your multiple Regex, to match all of them : -

    String s = "name lastname (username) <[email protected]>; name lastname
            (username) <[email protected]>; name lastname 
            (username) <[email protected]>;";

    // Matches (?<=\()[^\)]+  or  ((?<=<)[^>]+)
    Pattern pattern = Pattern.compile("(?<=\()[^\)]+|((?<=<)[^>]+)");
    Matcher matcher = pattern.matcher(s);

    while (matcher.find()) {
        System.out.println(matcher.group());
    }

OUTPUT: -

username
[email protected]
username
[email protected]
username
[email protected]

UPDATE: -

If you want to print username and email only when they both exists, then you need to split your string on ; and then apply the below Regex on each of them.

Here's the code: -

    String s = "name lastname (username) ; 
                name lastname (username) <[email protected]>; 
                name lastname (username) <[email protected]>;";

    String [] strArr = s.split(";");

    for (String str: strArr) {

        Pattern pattern = Pattern.compile("\(([^\)]+)(?:\))\s(?:\<)((?<=<)[^>]+)");
        Matcher matcher = pattern.matcher(str);

        while (matcher.find()) {
            System.out.print(matcher.group(1) + " " + matcher.group(2));
        }
        System.out.println();
    }

OUTPUT: -

username [email protected]
username [email protected] // Only the last two have both username and email

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