How to use REGEXP on the word boundary in MySQL 8.0.5+?

倾然丶 夕夏残阳落幕 提交于 2019-12-11 14:57:33

问题


It does not work in MySQL (8.0.5+) using ICU-REGEXP to perform a search on the word boundary. As far as I understand it should be a-la

$ mysql -e 'SELECT REGEXP_LIKE("aaa abc ccc", ".*\b+abc\b+.*")'
+---------------------------------------------+
| REGEXP_LIKE("aaa abc ccc", ".*\b+abc\b+.*") |
+---------------------------------------------+
|                                           0 |
+---------------------------------------------+

but this option does not work.


回答1:


First, note that REGEXP_REPLACE can match strings partially, and you do not need .* before and after a search word.

The \ char should be escaped in order to define a literal backslash, since \ itself allows escaping characters for the MySQL engine. See this MySQL 8 documentation:

Note

Because MySQL uses the C escape syntax in strings (for example, \n to represent the newline character), you must double any \ that you use in your expr and pat arguments.

Thus, you need

REGEXP_LIKE("aaa abc ccc", "\\babc\\b")



回答2:


Also word boundaries: [[:<:]] and [[:>:]]



来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/57020006/mysql-regex-query-find-first-latter-and-begins-with-given-work-character

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