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I need to find a negative number between terms A and B in a string. The following code find the 1x5 char '-20', but not as number -20. So I can not use it directly to for continue calculation. What is the easiest way to handle this?
cell2mat(regexp(SDstring,'(?<=Reference Level\d*).*?(?= dBm)','match'));
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Guillaume
Guillaume on 23 Mar 2018
There are two problems:
  • cell2mat which is never going to convert a string of numbers into an actual number. Stephen's answer of using str2double for that is correct
  • the correct regular expression to detect the number. To design the correct regular expression we need to know exactly what is allowed and what isn't. Is the number always an integer or can it be decimal. Is exponential notation (e.g 1.2e5) a possibility? Is the decimal separator always '.'? Can the number include thousands separator ,? etc.
Ivy Chen
Ivy Chen on 23 Mar 2018
Thanks and here are the specifics. The desired number is always between the 2 terms "Reference Level" AND "dBm" and
  1. It will have space(s) after/before the terms
  2. The number can be decimal
  3. No exponential notation
  4. The decimal separator is always '.'
  5. No thousands separator

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Stephen23
Stephen23 on 23 Mar 2018
Edited: Stephen23 on 23 Mar 2018
>> str = 'Reference Level -50 fieldB';
>> num = str2double(regexp(str,'[+-]?\d+','match'))
num = -50
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Guillaume
Guillaume on 23 Mar 2018
If the number can be decimal, then
fmt = '(?<=Reference Level\s*)[+-]?\d*\.?\d+(?=\s*fieldB)'
Ivy Chen
Ivy Chen on 23 Mar 2018
Got it. I only change the \s* to \W* to catch additional non-word items between two terms. thanks!

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