Extract only text between quotes of a string
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Folks, could use an assist. New to REGEXP but persistent. Desire only the literal text between quotes for this string:
imt = "e";
[subchunk] = regexp(textline,'\".*?\"','match','ignorecase');
imt = subchunk;
When I return the argument from my readtext file function, and print using disp(imt), I get this:
'"e"'
When I only want:
e
I assume the single quotes are associated with the disp() function?
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Walter Roberson
2012년 3월 1일
편집: John Kelly
2015년 2월 26일
subchunk = regexp(textline, '(?<=")[^"]+(?=")', 'match');
imt = subchunk{1};
You could also consider just using a basic strfind() for '"', removing everything up to the first match and everything from the second match on.
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Walter Roberson
2012년 3월 2일
(?<=") is always "look behind" (from where you are), so
(?<=")[^"]+(?<=") would mean to look behind for a double-quote, match a bunch of non-double-quote stuff, and then look behind from between the last non-double quote and the next character (or end of string) to see if the previous character was a double-quote. Which it could not be because it was only non-double-quotes in that pattern.
Look-behind from where you are, look ahead from where you are, different operators.
The output from regexp() is always a cell array, even when only one thing is being returned. You can return that cell array, and that might be appropriate in some cases, but be sure you do not try to switch() on the cell array itself: switch on the _content_ of the cell array. The
imt = subchunk{1};
strips away the cell array layer, leaving imt as a plain string (which _can_ be switch()'d on.)
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