Hi all, I'm new to SAS VTA so some mercy please!
I'm trying to use REGEX rules to capture Uppercase or Proper case only, according to 8.5 user documentation:
"To add uppercase characters, use the following rule:"
REGEX:[A-Fa-f]
However I tried to define REGEX:0125\-[A-Z], but the match is in both lower and upper case, as shown in the attachment.
So first question is why lower case were also matched?
And second, if I want to match the proper cased words within a sentence, how may I do that?
Example: Stark Industries is a pioneering multinational conglomerate known for its cutting-edge advancements in technology and innovation. Founded by Howard Stark, it has grown into a global leader in aerospace, defense, and advanced manufacturing. With a commitment to pushing the boundaries of what's possible, Stark Industries continues to shape the future through its revolutionary products and solutions.
Say I would like to only match the words in bold in the above paragraph....
Loads of thanks!
You could try something like this
[A-Z]{1}[a-z]+\s[A-Z]{1}[a-z]+
Explanation
[A-Z]{1} - singe upper case letter
[a-z]+ - multiple lower case letters
\s a single space
[A-Z]{1} - singe upper case letter
[a-z]+ - multiple lower case letters
do the sam
Thank you!!! I will try out!!
Could also ask on why is REGEX:0125\-[A-Z] also returning lower case (0125-a) as a match?
Update: I tried the proposed solution, still not working...
The issue is still, uppercase or lowercase words are matched regardless.
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