问题
I'm not new to R but I am relative new to regular expression.
A similar question can be found in here.
An example is if I use
> strsplit("UK, USA, Germany", ", ")
[[1]]
[1] "UK" "USA" "Germany"
but I want to get
[[1]]
[1] "UK, USA" "Germany"
Another example is
> strsplit("London, Washington, D.C., Berlin", ", ")
[[1]]
[1] "London" "Washington" "D.C." "Berlin"
and I want to get
[[1]]
[1] "London, Washington, D.C." "Berlin"
Definitely Washington, D.C. should not be not divided into two parts, and split only by the last comma, not every comma.
One viable way I think is to replace the last comma by something else such as
$, #, *, ...
then use
strsplit()
to split the string by the one you replaced (Make sure it is unique!), but I'm more happy if you can deal with the problem using some built in function directly.
So how can I do that? many thanks
回答1:
Here's one approach:
strsplit("UK, USA, Germany", ",(?=[^,]+$)", perl=TRUE)
## [[1]]
## [1] "UK, USA" " Germany"
You may want:
strsplit("UK, USA, Germany", ",\\s*(?=[^,]+$)", perl=TRUE)
## [[1]]
## [1] "UK, USA" "Germany"
As it will match if there is no space after the comma:
strsplit(c("UK, USA, Germany", "UK, USA,Germany"), ",\\s*(?=[^,]+$)", perl=TRUE)
## [[1]]
## [1] "UK, USA" "Germany"
##
## [[2]]
## [1] "UK, USA" "Germany"
回答2:
You can use stri_split
function from stringi
package
x <- "USA,UK,Poland"
stri_split_fixed(x,",") # standard split by comma
[[1]]
[1] "USA" "UK" "Poland"
stri_split_fixed(x,",",n = 2) # set the max number of elements
[[1]]
[1] "USA" "UK,Poland"
Unfortunately there is no parameter to change the starting point for splitting (from begin/end) but we can handle this another way - using stri_reverse
stri_split_fixed(stri_reverse(x),",",n = 2) #reverse
[[1]]
[1] "dnaloP" "KU,ASU"
stri_reverse(stri_split_fixed(stri_reverse(x),",",n = 2)[[1]]) #reverse back
[1] "Poland" "USA,UK"
stri_reverse(stri_split_fixed(stri_reverse(x),",",n = 2)[[1]])[2:1] #and again :)
[1] "USA,UK" "Poland"
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/24938616/string-split-on-last-comma-in-r