Extracting number from a string

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Anh Tran
Anh Tran le 16 Déc 2016
Modifié(e) : Stephen23 le 3 Nov 2022
How can I extract the number 1 from the string 'M1' ?

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Stephen23
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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Anh Tran
Anh Tran le 16 Déc 2016
Thanks for the great answer! But can you also explain the code for me?
Stephen23
Stephen23 le 17 Déc 2016
sscanf reads the numeric values in a string. Read its documentation to know how it works.
The second method subtracts the character code for the character '0' from the second character of the string. This is a simple way of converting digits into a vector of values.

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José-Luis
José-Luis le 16 Déc 2016
Modifié(e) : José-Luis le 16 Déc 2016
result = 'M1' - '0';
result(result < 0 | result > 9) = [];
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Anh Tran
Anh Tran le 16 Déc 2016
Thanks for the great answer! But can you also explain the code for me?

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Image Analyst
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)
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Anh Tran
Anh Tran le 16 Déc 2016
Thanks! That's a great explanation.

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Pierre Harouimi
Pierre Harouimi le 2 Nov 2022
You can use pattern from R2020b:
numbers = str2double(extract(string, digitsPattern));
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Image Analyst
Image Analyst le 2 Nov 2022
Modifié(e) : Image Analyst le 2 Nov 2022
Example:
string = 'abc123def456789ghi'
string = 'abc123def456789ghi'
numbers = str2double(extract(string, digitsPattern))
numbers = 2×1
123 456789
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
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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