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Suzy_Cat
Pyrite | Level 9

Hi there,

 

Any one can help me on Perl regular expression:

 

Example:

 

data have;

input ID:$1. Words :$50.;

datalines;

 

A Googled

B G.O.L

C GOL

D "G O L"

;

run;

data test;

set have;

Check=prxmatch("/GOL|G.O.L|G O L/", words);

run;

 

The result I need is B,C,D but not A by using prxmatch

 

Thanks for help 🙂

 

 

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novinosrin
Tourmaline | Level 20

Hi @Suzy_Cat  You have answered your question. What's the problem? Are you asking to subset?

 

data have;

input ID:$1. Words  $50.;

datalines;
A Googled
B G.O.L
C GOL
D "G O L"
;


run;

data test;

set have;

if prxmatch("/GOL|G.O.L|G O L/", words);

run;

 

 

 

 

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novinosrin
Tourmaline | Level 20

Hi @Suzy_Cat  You have answered your question. What's the problem? Are you asking to subset?

 

data have;

input ID:$1. Words  $50.;

datalines;
A Googled
B G.O.L
C GOL
D "G O L"
;


run;

data test;

set have;

if prxmatch("/GOL|G.O.L|G O L/", words);

run;

 

 

 

 

Suzy_Cat
Pyrite | Level 9

whoops my bad, accidently put / instead of | between, no wonder it was not working earlier...

 

 

Check=prxmatch("/GOL|G.O.L/G O L/", words);

 

 

also there is an extra : when i tested earlier

 

data have;

input ID:$1. Words :$50.;

datalines;

 

A Googled

B G.O.L

C GOL

D "G O L"

;

run;

 

 

novinosrin
Tourmaline | Level 20

A precise regex would be

 

data test;

set have;
if prxmatch("/G(\.|\s)?O(\.|\s)?L/", words);

run;

checking for dot and blank whitespace char with ? making the check of the captured buffer optional 

Suzy_Cat
Pyrite | Level 9
@novinosrin, That is exactly what i wanted! Thanks heaps for the help out 🙂
novinosrin
Tourmaline | Level 20

Hi @Suzy_Cat  A further spice by not having create capture buffer 2 as we can back reference. I'm an idiot sometimes. 

 

So

 

data have;

input ID:$1. Words  $50.;

datalines;
A Googled
B G.O.L
C GOL
D "G O L"
;


run;

data test;

set have;
if prxmatch("/G(\.|\s)?O\1?L/", words);

run;
Suzy_Cat
Pyrite | Level 9
Even better! Noted down the formula for future usage.
ChrisNZ
Tourmaline | Level 20

What's the problem?

Maybe this is simpler?

CHECK = prxmatch('/G\W?O\W?L/', WORDS);

Suzy_Cat
Pyrite | Level 9

Thank you Chris,

 

Your suggestion is exactly what I was after...

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