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Lets say i have something like s='12s+34a+45'; Is there a way so i can only store the numbers that are in front of the letter s and store it to an array?
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Raldi
le 2 Déc 2011
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Walter Roberson
le 2 Déc 2011
If you define exactly which patterns of characters are to be accepted, then a regexp() expression can be constructed. The pattern to match a general floating point number that might be in exponential form gets quite complicated though.
numstrs = regexp(TheString, '-?(?:(?:\d*\.)?\d+|\d+\.)(?=\s*s)', 'match')
The above does not recognize exponentials, but it does recognize
optional leading minus sign, recognizes digits followed by 's', recognizes digits followed by '.s', recognizes digits followed by '.' followed by digits followed by 's', recognizes '.' followed by digits followed by 's', while still refusing '.s' alone with no digits. Oh yes, optional spaces are permitted before the 's' itself.
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