Memory overflown for the number to be saved

Hi
I have string like this.
A={'IMSI=208016702935545 CI=20796 LAC=29188'};
I have done this
imsi=regexp(A,'\w*IMSI=\w*','match');
After doing that I get
imsi{1,1}= 'IMSI=208016702935545';
Again I do this to extract the numbe out of it
cellinfo=sscanf(char(imsi{1,1}),'%*5c%d');
But the length of IMSI is too long and is overflown. can anyone suggest something so that I can have cellinfo=208016702935545 ;
Thanks in advance
Avinash

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Where do you get the error?
Also, how do you create A?
Hi Oleg The A is input data from the servers. cant change it.
When I do the sscanf to extract the IMSI from the A; I get cellinfo as
2147483647,00000 and it is same for different IMSI number.
instead of 208016702935545
Do not double post.
Then what is CI? How do you get it?
Sorry, my mistake.
I corrected the question now. Actually, there is no CI. CI was the name given in my code.

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Jan
Jan on 10 Sep 2012
Edited: Jan on 10 Sep 2012
A = {'IMSI=208016702935545 CI=20796 LAC=29188'};
num = sscanf(A{1}, 'IMSI=%g', 1);
This should actually work, because the 15 digits of the number should be covered by the double precision. Alternatively import it as UINT64:
num = sscanf(A{1}, 'IMSI=%lu', 1);
Obviously the "%d" format saturates at the INT32 limits.

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Thanks Jan.
Importing to uint64 didnt work. it was saturated at uint32 using %lu.
Thanks anyway

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Oleg Komarov
Oleg Komarov on 10 Sep 2012
Edited: Oleg Komarov on 10 Sep 2012
Using the look-behind operator in regular expressions without capturing the token:
cs = regexp(A,'(?<=IMSI=)\d+','match');
str2double(cs{:})

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Hi Oleg,
Using the look-behind operator I am able to extract cs without capturing the token.
But the memory problem hasnt been solved yet. the IMSI number is too big to be converted into double, it just gives NAN as output. I wonder how i can convert it into uint64. Check it once
Thanks again
Jan
Jan on 10 Sep 2012
Edited: Jan on 10 Sep 2012
@Avinash, have you seen my answer? %d overflows atthe INT32 limits, but %g imports to a double directly.
@Avinash: I did not encounter the problem with your example. Do you have longer numbers?
Thanks Oleg. I tried cs = regexp(A,'(?<=IMSI=)\g+','match'); which didnt work. Do you have any other way around. i am very bad at matlab syntax.
The '\d+' part in the regexp() does not relate to the sscanf() syntax.
cs = regexp(A,'(?<=IMSI=)\d+','match')
The line identifies characters belonging to the set '1234567890'.

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