Search for elements in a string

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Bob Whiley
Bob Whiley on 28 Jan 2015
Commented: Stephen23 on 1 Feb 2015
I am trying to find whether a certain string of letters and special characters ( like /) and then output true if it does and false if it doesn't. I know I should convert the characters to numbers using double() but after that I am not sure what to do. An example would be to see if 'add?/adfd' has any elements from ascii value 32-47.
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Cedric
Cedric on 28 Jan 2015
Edited: Cedric on 28 Jan 2015
Could give an example of text and string that you need to find? There are several tools available, e.g. STRFIND and REGEXP. the former is easy to understand and use, but limited, and the latter is powerful but we would need to know more about the type of strings that you need to find before we can propose a solution.

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Stephen23
Stephen23 on 28 Jan 2015
Edited: Stephen23 on 28 Jan 2015
Why make it all complicated with regexp. Keep it simple and very MATLAB with bsxfun :
any(any(bsxfun(@eq,'add?/adfd',[32:47].')))
ans = true
The second input to bsxfun is your string, and the third is a column vector of the ascii values that you want to check for.

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Chad Greene
Chad Greene on 28 Jan 2015
For multiple special characters, use a few calls of regexp and any:
s = 'abcd\potatoes\eddie\murphy?martin/lawrence';
specialChars = [regexp(s,'\.') regexp(s,'&') regexp(s,'/') regexp(s,'^')];
if any(specialChars)
disp('Yeah, they''re some special characters alright.')
end
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Guillaume
Guillaume on 28 Jan 2015
And even, if it is, a single regexp still suffice:
s = 'abcd\potatoes\eddie\murphy?martin/lawrence';
[pos, match] = regexp(s, '[\\?/]', 'start', 'match');
[characters, ~, subs] = unique(match);
positions = accumarray(subs, pos, [], @(p) {p})';
[characters; positions]

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Chad Greene
Chad Greene on 28 Jan 2015
Use regexp
s = 'abcd\potatoes\eddie\murphy';
indicesOfSlash = regexp(s,'\')
indicesOfSlash =
5 14 20

Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 28 Jan 2015
Here's a method that (in my opinion) is a little more intuitive, straightforward, and less cryptic than regexp() and bsxfun():
s = 'add?/adfd' % The starting string
d = s - ' ' + 32 % Convert to ASCII number array
% Get indexes of where d is between 32 and 47
specialCharIndices = find(d >= 32 & d <= 47)
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Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 29 Jan 2015
logicalIndices = d >= 32 & d <= 47;
Stephen23
Stephen23 on 1 Feb 2015
"a little more intuitive, straightforward, and less cryptic", that is until you want to compare more than one contiguous group of characters:
(s>=32 & s<=47) | (s>=58 & s<=60) | (s>=62 & s<=64) | (s>=133 & s<=140) % etc
bsxfun(@eq,'add?/adfd',[32:47,58:60,62:64,133:140].')
The bsxfun solution is much more robust in comparing any two input vectors, regardless of the contiguity or later decisions about what characters to include/exclude.

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per isakson
per isakson on 28 Jan 2015
Edited: per isakson on 29 Jan 2015
A code based on regexp
str = 'add\?/adfd';
chr = char(32:47);
xpr = ['[',regexptranslate('escape',chr),']'];
pos = regexp( str, xpr, 'once' );
has = not(isempty(pos));
This code may be squeezed into one obscure line.

Stephen23
Stephen23 on 1 Feb 2015
How about the simplest solution of all isstrprop, which lets you do something like this all in one line:
>> ~isstrprop('add?/adfd','alpha')
ans =
0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0

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