I have string a = 'a_b_c_d(1.0)'
I need to extract the number within the bracket.
my answer shoud be b = '1.0'
how can i do this using regular expression or other method?
Thank you

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How about this?
regexp(x,'(?<=\().*(?=\))','match')
Thank you
Guillaume
Guillaume le 29 Juin 2015
It may be safer to use a non-greedy * (that is *?) in case there is more than one bracketed expression in the string.
Brian Hannan
Brian Hannan le 29 Juin 2015
Good idea.

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Guillaume
Guillaume le 29 Juin 2015
Modifié(e) : Guillaume le 29 Juin 2015
Any number of regular expression would do 'extract whatever is between two brackets:
str = 'a_b_c_d(1.0)';
regexp(str, '(?<=\()[^)]*(?=\))', 'match', 'once')
is one possibility. This
  • looks ahead for an opening bracket.
  • matches any number of characters as long as they're not a closing bracket
  • looks behind for a closing bracket.

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Thorsten
Thorsten le 29 Juin 2015
Modifié(e) : Thorsten le 29 Juin 2015
This extracts all digits and all '.' from a:
numstr = a(regexp(a, '[\d\.]'))
This extracts all numbers between ( ), where number must have at least one digit before the point and one digit after the point:
numstr = regexp(a, '\((\d+\.\d+)\)', 'tokens')
The outer \( and \) match the '(' and ')', resp., in a, and the inner ( ) are meta-characters to group a token.

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