How do I ignore delimiter inside quotation marks using regexp?

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Hi everyone,
I'm writing a script to import data. The size (coloumns) of the data can vary. The main delimiter is a semicolon.
My data looks like the following:
Header ; Value ; Data
Example1; 12 ; "air"
Example2; 24 ; "water"
For this usecase I'm using
filebyfield = regexp(filebyline, ';', 'split'); %filebyline- textfile including my data
Unfortunately the data I try to import isn't uniform and could look like the following:
Header ; Value ; Data
Example1; 12 ; "air;fire"
Example2; 24 ; "water"
Is there any way to ignore the delimiter (";") if its inside of quotation marks? I thought about textscan, but I don't have the same number of coloumns every time and therefore cant specify the data format.
Any help would be appreciated! Best regards

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson am 4 Nov. 2020
sometimes the easiest way is to detect the quoted delimiter and replace them with some special character such as ¡ and then do the split and then fix-up the results.
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Kilian Brandt
Kilian Brandt am 6 Nov. 2020
Thanks alot! It works perfectly.
I have an additional question about the first line:
filebyfield = regexprep(filebyfield, '("\w*);(\w*")', '$1@$2');
Could you please tell me if my assumptions about the terms
'("\w*);(\w*")' % finds the quoted ";" | "/w*" means characters with undefined length
and
'$1@$2' % "$1" stands for the first "("\w*)" and $2 for the second "("\w*)"
are correct?
Ameer Hamza
Ameer Hamza am 6 Nov. 2020
Yes, all the points are correct.

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