delete elements from a cell array
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Hi!
I have a cell array b (attached); in each cell of b I have an expression like this: 'Weather booming Chilli Relax https://t.co/pwp00Ndw3d' or expressions with @,#,$. I want to delete from these expressions all the characters like @,#,$ and the links like https://t.co/pwp00Ndw3d.
Example: if I have 'Weather booming @Chilli Relax# https://t.co/pwp00Ndw3d', I will want it becames 'Weather booming Chill Relax'
Can you help me? thanks
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Jan
on 22 Jun 2017
Edited: Jan
on 22 Jun 2017
Weather booming Chilli Relax https://t.co/pwp00Ndw3d
Perhaps I'm too distrustful, but I've modified the URL slightly to be sure. This does not change the core of the question or the answer. Sorry, these are hard times in the world wide web. Please do not take this personally.
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Andrei Bobrov
on 22 Jun 2017
regexprep(b,'[$#@]|\<https:/+\S*\>','')
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Andrei Bobrov
on 22 Jun 2017
Edited: Andrei Bobrov
on 22 Jun 2017
Hi Jan! Yes! "Russian rocket". :)
regexprep(b,'\<[^A-Za-z \?\,]|https:/+\S*\>','')
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Jan
on 22 Jun 2017
Edited: Jan
on 22 Jun 2017
S = 'Weather booming Chilli Relax https://t.co/pwp00Ndw3d';
C = strsplit(S, ' ');
C(contains(C, '/')) = []; % Or how you identify a link
for iC = 1:numel(C)
aC = C{iC};
C{iC} = aC(isstrprop(aC, 'alphanum'));
end
Result = sprintf('%s ', C{:});
Result(end) = [];
The command contains was introduced in R2016b. If you have an older version, use:
function Tf = contains(C, Patterm)
Tf = ~cellfun('isempty', strfind(C, Pattern));
end
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