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RajasekharReddy
Fluorite | Level 6

 Hello ,

 

Please help to change "MCLAUREN" value as "McLAUREN"  by using Perl Expression (PRXCHANGE)

 

I tried below code but didn't work for me

 

data _null_;
   x = 'MCLAUREN';
   y = prxchange("s/ (MC) /\u\L$1/i", -1, x);
   put y=;
run;

 

Thanks in Advance

 

 

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HB
Barite | Level 11 HB
Barite | Level 11

Look at the example on Page 9 of this:

 

http://www2.sas.com/proceedings/forum2007/223-2007.pdf

 

I think you want to set your regular expression first like

re = prxparse('s/ (MC) /\u\L$1/i');

 

and then call it like they do 

 

cleanname= prxchange( re, 1, oldname);

 

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HB
Barite | Level 11 HB
Barite | Level 11

Look at the example on Page 9 of this:

 

http://www2.sas.com/proceedings/forum2007/223-2007.pdf

 

I think you want to set your regular expression first like

re = prxparse('s/ (MC) /\u\L$1/i');

 

and then call it like they do 

 

cleanname= prxchange( re, 1, oldname);

 

kiranv_
Rhodochrosite | Level 12

something like this

data _null_;
   x = 'MCLAUREN';
   y = prxchange("s/^(MC)(.+)/Mc$2/i", -1, x);
   put y=;
run;
jim_cai
Calcite | Level 5
or something like prxchange("s/^MC(.+)/Mc$1/", -1, x), since "Mc" is typed in manually so it is unnecessary to catch "MC".
Patrick
Opal | Level 21

Or like this:

data _null_;
   x = 'pEter MClAUREN & ian macIllIoMChadha';
   y = prxchange("s/\b(MC|MAC)(\w)/\1\u\2/i", -1, propcase(x));
   put y=;
run;

Result:

y=Peter McLauren & Ian MacIlliomchadha
Ksharp
Super User
data _null_;
   x = 'MCLAUREN';
   y = prxchange("s/^(MC)/\u\L$1/i", 1, x);
   put y=;
run;

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