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regex - Remove all non alphabetic characters from a String array in java

I'm trying to write a method that removes all non alphabetic characters from a Java String[] and then convert the String to an lower case string. I've tried using regular expression to replace the occurence of all non alphabetic characters by "" .However, the output that I am getting is not able to do so. Here is the code

static String[] inputValidator(String[] line) {
    for(int i = 0; i < line.length; i++) {
       line[i].replaceAll("[^a-zA-Z]", "");
       line[i].toLowerCase();
    }
    return line;
}

However if I try to supply an input that has non alphabets (say - or .) the output also consists of them, as they are not removed.

Example Input

A dog is an animal. Animals are not people.

Output that I'm getting

A
dog
is
an
animal.
Animals
are
not
people.

Output that is expected

a
dog
is
an
animal
animals
are
not
people
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The problem is your changes are not being stored because Strings are immutable. Each of the method calls is returning a new String representing the change, with the current String staying the same. You just need to store the returned String back into the array.

line[i] = line[i].replaceAll("[^a-zA-Z]", "");
line[i] = line[i].toLowerCase();

Because the each method is returning a String you can chain your method calls together. This will perform the second method call on the result of the first, allowing you to do both actions in one line.

line[i] = line[i].replaceAll("[^a-zA-Z]", "").toLowerCase();

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