Java Regex: Remove Double Quotes from Strings

You can use the replace() method to remove double quotes at the beginning and end. Here is an example code:

String input = "\"Hello World\"";
String output = input.replaceFirst("^\"|\"$", "");
System.out.println(output);

The output is:

Hello World

In this example, the replaceFirst() method is used to replace the first occurrence of double quotes in a string. The regular expression ^\” represents starting with a double quote, and the regular expression \”$ represents ending with a double quote. Using an empty string “” as the replacement content removes the double quotes at the beginning and end.

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