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Krauss
Fluorite | Level 6

Hello,

 

At first sight, it could seems to be an easy question, but i can't solve it.

In a string I could have something like this:

Have:  street flowers4 nowhere      want: street flowers 4 nowhere

Have:  4Avenue10 nowhere      want: 4 Avenue 10 nowhere

 

Resuming, insert a space when there's a sequence char/numeric or numeric/char.

How can I do this if don't know the position where it may occur?

 

Thanks in advance!

K

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PGStats
Opal | Level 21

Use regular expressions:

 

data have;
informat line $64.;
input line &;
datalines;
street flowers4 nowhere
4Avenue10 nowhere
;
 
data want;
set have;
length newLine $128;
newLine = compbl(prxChange("s/(\d+)/ \1 /o", -1, line));
run;

proc print; run;
PG

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FreelanceReinh
Jade | Level 19

Hello @Krauss,

 

Maybe it's easier to handle the two cases separately, e.g. like this:

 

data have;
input c $50.;
cards;
street flowers4 nowhere
4Avenue10 nowhere
;

data want;
set have;
c=prxchange('s/([^\d\s])(\d)/$1 $2/', -1, c);
c=prxchange('s/(\d)([^\d\s])/$1 $2/', -1, c);
run;

The regular expression [^\d\s] means "not a digit or whitespace character." You may want to change it to something else, for example to [[:alpha:]] if your definition of "Char" does not include punctuation marks, but only alphabetic characters.

 

 

 

 

Krauss
Fluorite | Level 6

Thank you for your answer.

PGStats
Opal | Level 21

Use regular expressions:

 

data have;
informat line $64.;
input line &;
datalines;
street flowers4 nowhere
4Avenue10 nowhere
;
 
data want;
set have;
length newLine $128;
newLine = compbl(prxChange("s/(\d+)/ \1 /o", -1, line));
run;

proc print; run;
PG
Krauss
Fluorite | Level 6

That's exactly what I asked for!

 

Thank you!

FreelanceReinh
Jade | Level 19

@Krauss wrote:

That's exactly what I asked for!

 

Not exactly, I'd say: For example, your second test string gets indented by one character because a blank is inserted left to the "4" although there was no "char" justifying this insertion ("insert a space when there's a sequence char/numeric or numeric/char"). But, of course, this is not a big issue and PG's solution is elegant (as always) in that it requires only a single assignment statement.

PGStats
Opal | Level 21

Yes @FreelanceReinh , good point. I have taken liberties with OP stated requirements. But then, those might not be exactly what is really required! I guess you might want to use left(compbl(...)) if you never want leading spaces.

PG

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