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Matching the first two words

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wesso Dadoyan
wesso Dadoyan am 8 Jun. 2015
Kommentiert: Guillaume am 8 Jun. 2015
Hi,
I have two cell arrays A and B. A(1)= American Express Corporation B contains cells with the following string "AMERICAN EXPRESS CO" the two companies are the same but they won't match unless I ask to match the first two words (with case insensitive matching). How can I find the cells in B that matches A(1) based on the first two words only? Best, Wesso

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Azzi Abdelmalek
Azzi Abdelmalek am 8 Jun. 2015
A={'American Express Corporation','American1 Express Corporation','American2 Express Corporation'}
B={'AMERICAN EXPRESS CO','AMERICAN3 EXPRESS CO', 'AMERICAN1 EXPRESS CO' }
a=regexp(A,'\s+','split')
b=regexp(B,'\s+','split')
a1=upper(cellfun(@(x) [x{1},x{2}],a,'un',0))
b1=upper(cellfun(@(x) [x{1},x{2}],b,'un',0))
Now you can compare your companies
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wesso Dadoyan
wesso Dadoyan am 8 Jun. 2015

I am facing another type of problems "Bay Banks," and "BAY BANKS" didn't match because they led to: 'BAYBANKS,' vs 'BayBanks' .How can get rid of commas and dots that come after a word?

Guillaume
Guillaume am 8 Jun. 2015
regexp(str, '$[A-Za-z]+', 'match')
will return only the beginning of a string up to the first non-letter.
However, rather than making the string matching algorithm more and more complicated, I would rather focus my efforts in making sure the inputs were properly formatted in the first place.

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