Get values within string with special characters
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Hi all,
I have a column of strings such as these. My desired output will be two columns for each respective set of numbers
"
*58477$265#"
It's newline, new line and an asterisk. I am trying to get both sets of numbers (between *..$ and $..#). I could not get sscanf or extractAfter to work for this case. Any suggestions?
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Cris LaPierre
on 12 Apr 2023
The answer is going to necessarily be specific to your data. Please share your data by saving your variable to a mat file and attaching it to your post using the paperclip icon.
"I have a column of strings such as these." Is that in a text file or a variable? In either case it can be done with regexp()
str = sprintf("\n\n*58477$265#"); % sample data
str = [str;str];
cac = regexp( str, '\n\n\*(\d+)\$(\d+)\#', 'tokens' );
cac{1}{:}
(and possibly with textscan() or some newer text reading function)
str = sprintf("\n\n*58477$265#"); % sample data
str = [str;str];
parts = regexp(str, '\d+', 'match')
%in the special case where there are exactly two matches
vertcat(parts{:})
Walter Roberson
on 12 Apr 2023
Note: textscan() can only handle a string scalar or a character vector (not a character array), so it cannot directly be used in this situation, at least not without looping or arrayfun()... though you could potentially join() the strings to make one long string that you could process with textscan()
One more hint
str = sprintf("\n\n*58477$265#"); % sample data
extractBetween( str, "*", "$" )
extractBetween( str, "$", "#" )
and it's nothing wrong with loops if your column isn't HUGE and execution time becomes a problem.
Answers (1)
str = sprintf("\n\n*58477$265#"); % sample data
str = [str;str];
Carrying on in the same vein with some of the newer stuff...
str2double(extract(str,digitsPattern))
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