Get only the digits in the first 2 characters of a string
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Hello,
I'm trying to find the numbers of a list of file names. Each file name starts with a variable numbers between 1 and 15:
filename1 = '13_data_rec_233';
filename2 = '1_data_rec_124';
I need to store the number of each file (digits before the underscore) for later use. In this case I can't cimply get the first two chracters as for filename2 it would get '1_'
Any suggestion on how to proceed?
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Jan
on 26 Jan 2021
Edited: Jan
on 26 Jan 2021
filename1 = '13_data_rec_233';
filename2 = '1_data_rec_124';
num1 = sscanf(filename1, '%d', 1)
num2 = sscanf(filename2, '%d', 1)
Or do you want the number as char vector?
num1 = strtok(filename1, '_')
num2 = strtok(filename2, '_')
If there is no separator as "_" in your case, this can help:
filename1 = '13data_rec_233'; % Could be '13value_rec_233' also
filename2 = '1data_rec_124'; % Could be '1value_rec_124' also
num1 = FirstNumber(filename1)
num2 = FirstNumber(filename2)
function T = FirstNumber(S)
alpha = ~strprop(S, 'digit');
T = S(1:find(alpha, 1));
end
If the numerical value is needed, use sscanf() as above.
Of course regexp is working also, but its bigger power leads to slower run times.
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