I\'m trying to split this string into sentences, but I need to handle abbreviations (which have the fixed format x.y.
as a word:
content = \"Thi
The solution is to match and capture the abbreviations and build the replacement using a callback:
var re = /\b(\w\.\w\.)|([.?!])\s+(?=[A-Za-z])/g;
var str = 'This is a long string with some numbers 123.456,78 or 100.000 and e.g. some abbreviations in it, which shouldn\'t split the sentence. Sometimes there are problems, i.e. in this one. here and abbr at the end x.y.. cool.';
var result = str.replace(re, function(m, g1, g2){
return g1 ? g1 : g2+"\r";
});
var arr = result.split("\r");
document.body.innerHTML = "<pre>" + JSON.stringify(arr, 0, 4) + "</pre>";
Regex explanation:
\b(\w\.\w\.)
- match and capture into Group 1 the abbreviation (consisting of a word character, then .
and again a word character and a .
) as a whole word |
- or...([.?!])\s+(?=[A-Za-z])
:
([.?!])
- match and capture into Group 2 either .
or ?
or !
\s+
- match 1 or more whitespace symbols...(?=[A-Za-z])
- that are before an ASCII letter.Given your example, I have managed to achieve what you are after through the use of this expression: (?<!\..)[.?!]\s+
(example here).
This expression will look for period, question mark or exclamation mark characters which are not preceded by a character and a period.
You would then need to replace them with the |
character and finally, you replace the |
with .\n
.