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strsubst
substitute a character string by another in a character string
Syntax
string_out = strsubst(string_in, searchStr, replaceStr) string_out = strsubst(string_in, searchStr, replaceStr, "regexp")
Arguments
- string_in
a matrix of character strings. The strings where to search occurrences of
searchStr
.- searchStr
a character string. The string to search in
string_in
.- replaceStr
a character string. The replacement string.
- string_out
a matrix of character strings. The result of the substitution on
searchStr
byreplaceStr
instring_in
.- "regexp" | "r" flag
Then
searchStr
is used as a regular expression.
Description
The strsubst
function replaces all occurrences of
searchStr
in string_in
by
replaceStr
.
When using the forth parameter "r"
, the searchStr
should be a
string of regular expression. And then strsubst
is going to match it with
string_in
and replace according to the regular expression rules.
Examples
strsubst('SCI/demos/scicos','SCI','.') strsubst('SCI/demos/scicos','/',' ') strsubst('2' ,'/2(]*)?$\1/' ,'0','r')
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