strtok is only using the first character of my delimiter instead of the full character vector
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Samuel Morstein
am 26 Mär. 2020
Beantwortet: Peng Li
am 26 Mär. 2020
I am trying to use strtok to split a character vector using a character vector as my delimiter. However, MATLAB is only using the first character in the vector.
For example,
tok=strtok('Hello World','HAIR')
Returns
tok='ello World'
Instead of 'Hello World'
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Guillaume
am 26 Mär. 2020
I'm curious why you think that it should return 'Hello World' when H is one of the delimeter you specified.
Your strtok(xxx,'HAIR') explicitly tells matlab that H, A, I, or R is a delimiter.
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Guillaume
am 26 Mär. 2020
"How do I make it so that only HAIR is the delimiter and not H, A, I, or R?"
You can't do that with strtok. The simplest is to regexp with the 'split' option:
>> regexp('Hello World HAIR xyz HAIRdo', 'HAIR', 'split')
ans =
1×3 cell array
{'Hello World '} {' xyz '} {'do'}
Note: read the documentation of regexp as some characters such as .+- have special meaning.
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Peng Li
am 26 Mär. 2020
why don't you use strsplit instead?
>> a = strsplit('Hello World', 'HAIR')
a =
1×1 cell array
{'Hello World'}
>> a = strsplit('HHAIRello World', 'HAIR')
a =
1×2 cell array
{'H'} {'ello World'}
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