Loading a map + variables "drawn" in a txt file into an array

hey guys, somewhat new to java, i have an assignment for school that requires me to create an "AI" that can solve a maze, easy enough. I used a 2 dimensional array for the maze, where 1 = wall, 0 = path, 3 = visited. etc, as far as the navigating goes, it's all done. The problem: i need to be able to load a maze from a file, the file looks like this:
7 20 <-- rows/columns
0 10 <------ start
6 5 <---- finish
xxxxxxxxxx  xxxxxxxxxx
x        x            xxx      x
x   xxxxxx      xxx     xxx
x  xxxxxxx  xxxx  xxxxxx
x  x            xx           xxx
x xx     xxxxxxx  xx       x
xxxxxoxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxSo basically i need to store the first numbers in variables so i know what size array to create and where to start solving the maze and then i somehow need to figure out a way to transofrm that drawing into an array. Was looking into parsing the text and trying to use tokens to separate it, but i honestly can't figure out how. If someone can drop a few hints or some functions i can use, i'd much appreciate it!

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