Help with extracting part of a string

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aurc89
aurc89 am 26 Sep. 2014
Bearbeitet: Stephen23 am 14 Nov. 2018
I have the string "2DVIS_data_08_40fs", and I want to extract the numbers included between the last underscore '_' and the last two letters 'fs', in this case 40. Given the string "2DVIS_data_08_120fs", I want as output 120 and so on. How can I do this? thanks

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Chad Greene
Chad Greene am 26 Sep. 2014
Guillame's answer is best, and it's probably good to learn how to use the power of regexp. But if you want a more intuitive-for-beginners approach, find the indices of the underscores, find the indices of fs, and then return everything between them:
somestring = '2DVIS_data_08_40fs';
underscore_indices = strfind(somestring,'_');
fs_indices = strfind(somestring,'fs');
yourNumber = str2double(somestring(underscore_indices(end)+1:fs_indices(end)-1))
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aurc89
aurc89 am 28 Sep. 2014
Thank you, since I'm a beginner this is easier for me

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Stephen23
Stephen23 am 26 Sep. 2014
Bearbeitet: Stephen23 am 27 Sep. 2014
Use regexp .
Given a literal interpretation of your statement "extract the numbers included between the last underscore '_' and the last two letters 'fs'", this could be done using the following regexp match string:
>>A = {'2DVIS_data_08_120fs','2DVIS_data_08_40fs'};
>>B = regexp(A,'(?<=_)\d+(?=fs$)','once','match')
B =
'120' '40'
This match string locates one or more digits located between an '_' and the last two characters of the string (which must be 'fs'). If the strings are always of the same format, then matching of the last two characters would be enough.
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Chad Greene
Chad Greene am 26 Sep. 2014
nice. :)
aurc89
aurc89 am 28 Sep. 2014
Thanks Stephen!

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Guillaume
Guillaume am 26 Sep. 2014
Use regexp, you haven't explained the pattern in great details, the following may be what you want:
elems = regexp(s, '_(\d+)_[^_]*(..)$', 'tokens', 'once');
number = str2double(elems{1});
string = elems{2};
It will match any pattern with _, followed by 1 or more digit (an integer), followed by _, followed by any 0 or more characters not including _, followed by two characters at the end of the string. It extracts the integer and the last two characters.
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Guillaume
Guillaume am 27 Sep. 2014
Realised I misunderstood the pattern. Stephen's or the following would work:
number = str2double(regexp(s, '_(\d+)..$', 'tokens', 'once'));
If you want to ensure that the last two characters are letters:
number = str2double(regexp(s, '_(\d+)[a-zA-Z]{2}', 'tokens', 'once'));
Or if it's always 'fs':
number = str2double(regexp(s, '_(\d+)fs', 'tokens', 'once'));
Basically, learn regexp.
aurc89
aurc89 am 28 Sep. 2014
Thank you very much !

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Albert Passy
Albert Passy am 14 Nov. 2018
"Some people, when confronted with a problem, think "I know, I'll use regular expressions." Now they have two problems."
Regexes are expressive, compact and cryptic. reserve them for complex problems.
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Stephen23
Stephen23 am 14 Nov. 2018
Bearbeitet: Stephen23 am 14 Nov. 2018
Hmmm... but if we did not use them for simple problems, then we would not know how to use them properly for complex problems.

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