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SASdevAnneMarie
Barite | Level 11

Hello,

 

I'm trying to replace more than one space by ^n,

 

But my code doesn't work:

 

data OBJ1;

set OBJ2;

rx = prxparse('s/(\w+ \w*) +.*/^n/');
call prxchange(rx,-1,OBJECTIVES);

run;

 

Do you know please some options to replace more than two spaces?

Thank you for your help!

 

Best regards,

Marie

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Jagadishkatam
Amethyst | Level 16

Please try the below code , in the example below in objectives variable we have sample1 followed by two spaces number 2 and then number 3 with one space and it replaced only the two spaces between 1 and 2 with ^n

 

data OBJ1;
OBJECTIVES='sample1  2 3 4  5  6';
new=prxchange('s/\b\s{2,}\b/^n/oi',-1,OBJECTIVES);
run;
Thanks,
Jag

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Jagadishkatam
Amethyst | Level 16

Please try the below code , in the example below in objectives variable we have sample1 followed by two spaces number 2 and then number 3 with one space and it replaced only the two spaces between 1 and 2 with ^n

 

data OBJ1;
OBJECTIVES='sample1  2 3 4  5  6';
new=prxchange('s/\b\s{2,}\b/^n/oi',-1,OBJECTIVES);
run;
Thanks,
Jag
yabwon
Amethyst | Level 16

Small update if I may, to cover leading and trailing spaces:

data OBJ1;
  OBJECTIVES='   sample1  2 3 4    5          6   ';
  new=prxchange('s/(^|\b)\s{2,}(\b|$)/^n/oi',-1,OBJECTIVES);
  put _all_;
run;

Bart

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SASdevAnneMarie
Barite | Level 11
Thank you!
smantha
Lapis Lazuli | Level 10

What happened to plain old cmpbl (compressible function).

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