find the matching strings in tables
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Birsen
el 23 de Sept. de 2016
Editada: Walter Roberson
el 24 de Sept. de 2016
Hi,
I have an excel file and I converted to a table. My table has a column called "Locations". The location column contains a long list of string like " Country1-Area1,CityA-52". I would like to rename the sites as follows: Area1,CityA-52. I tried many things to find the first "-" index number in a table. I thought if I find the first index number then I could read the rest of the string. Could not succeed so far. Since it is a table it is more complicated. Any ideas?
Thank you Birsen
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Walter Roberson
el 24 de Sept. de 2016
YourTable.Locations = regexprep( YourTable.Locations, '^[^-]+-', '', 'lineanchors');
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George
el 24 de Sept. de 2016
a = 'Country1-Area1,CityA-52';
expression = '-.+$'; % a dash, one or more characters until the end of the line
[token, ~] = regexp(a, expression, 'match');
token{1}(2:end) % lop off the dashes
ans =
1×11 char array
Area1,CityA-52
Image Analyst
el 24 de Sept. de 2016
What about using the strrep() function? If you'd given code for making a demo table, I might have tried it for you. You gotta make it easy for us, or at least that helps.
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