Extracting number from a string
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How can I extract the number 1 from the string 'M1' ?
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Stephen23
le 16 Déc 2016
Here are two very simple methods:
>> str = 'M1';
>> sscanf(str,'M%d')
ans = 1
>> str(2)-'0'
ans = 1
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Image Analyst
le 16 Déc 2016
Here are two ways, depending on if you want the extracted "1" to be a character (string) or a number:
str = 'M1' % First define the string.
str1 = str(2) % Gives a character
dbl1 = str2double(str(2)) % Give a number (double)
Pierre Harouimi
le 2 Nov 2022
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Image Analyst
le 2 Nov 2022
Modifié(e) : Image Analyst
le 2 Nov 2022
Example:
string = 'abc123def456789ghi'
numbers = str2double(extract(string, digitsPattern))
It would be nice if they made a little wrapper function for that, since it's hard to remember. Something simple like
numbers = extractNumbers(string);
would be easier for most people I think, than having to know about digitsPattern, extract, str2double, and then having to nest them all together.
Stephen23
le 3 Nov 2022
Modifié(e) : Stephen23
le 3 Nov 2022
"Something simple like... would be easier for most people I think..."
The devil is in the details, because it really depends on what you define as a "number". Some users will want to match fractional digits (which probably means selecting for e.g. comma vs dot vs comma|dot), whereas others will want to match only integers and to treat commas/dots as non-numeric. Ditto exponent notation, NaNs, Infs, other bases, fixed-width numbers, various Unicode minus/plus signs, etc.
So it turns out to be not very simple at all, once the different "number" formats are considered. The user specifying a regular expression or MATLAB pattern is one way to give them that control, by making those choices explicit.
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