Finding location of an exact match in a string

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Thom Trentelman
Thom Trentelman le 4 Jan 2018
Modifié(e) : Jan le 4 Jan 2018
I have imported a PDF file as string. I need to match '1.1.2' in the string to find its location. However '1.1.1.2' is also in it.
strfind(str,'1.1.2') returns ans = 71 134. It should only return 134.
How can I exactly match '1.1.2' without changing the PDF file string? Thank you!
----- edit:
I need to find the number using: number = [num2str(x),'.',num2str(y),'.',num2str(z)] since I need to trace multiple numbers in a loop.

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Guillaume
Guillaume le 4 Jan 2018
Modifié(e) : Guillaume le 4 Jan 2018
Assuming that the '1.1.2' must be at the beginning of a line in a multiline string, this simple regular expression would work:
loc = regexp(yourstring, '^1\.1\.2[^.0-9]', 'lineanchors')
If the criteria is that '1.1.2' must not be preceded by a 'number dot' nor followed by a 'dot number' then:
loc = regexp(yourstring, '(?<!\d\.?)1\.1\.2[^.0-9]')
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Thom Trentelman
Thom Trentelman le 4 Jan 2018
Modifié(e) : Thom Trentelman le 4 Jan 2018
Got it!! Thank you!!
regexp(str,['^',num2str(x),'\.',num2str(y),'\.',num2str(z),'[^.]'],'lineanchors')
x = 1, y = 1, z = 2 ... :)))
Jan
Jan le 4 Jan 2018
Modifié(e) : Jan le 4 Jan 2018
+1. "1.1.20" was not caught by the simple strfind methods.

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Jan
Jan le 4 Jan 2018
Modifié(e) : Jan le 4 Jan 2018
List = strfind(str, '1.1.2');
Bad = strfind(str, '.1.1.2');
Match = setdiff(List, Bad + 1);
But this fails for "11.1.2". Which character occurs before the searched string?
List = strfind(str, '1.1.2');
Front = str(List - 1);
Valid = ~ismember(Front, '.1234567890');
Match = List(Valid)
This might work, but smart programmers would use a more powerful (and slower) regexp.
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Guillaume
Guillaume le 4 Jan 2018
You state that you have a single string. Therefore, unless '1.1.2' is right at the beginning it is going to be preceded by some characters. You have told use that '1.' before it is not allowed but there may be other patterns that are not allowed. It is possible that the preceding character must always be a newline.
Knowing the exact details would help us.

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