1. Compile a Pattern object. This means you're allocating memory for a new object if a desired Pattern cannot be loaded from previously (Java caches objects to reuse thru a binary implementation if not destroyed into phantom). As always, 'new' is kinda the most expensive language feature in Java, as Java makes everything lighter thru JIT.
2. By using .matcher() to create a new matcher object, you once again create a new object, but with the exception that this object stores references to your string and allocates a few integer variables, so much resources are allocated just so you can perfo…